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Join the Jefferson Market Library, Wikimedia NYC, and the Metropolitan New York Library Council for an all-day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on Saturday, November 2nd at the Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village.
The Edit-a-Thon will help complete Wikipedia articles about the history of Greenwich Village, as well as the public art, community gardens, and library branches in the area. Editors will have the opportunity to utilize rare items from the Greenwich Village Collection, which holds over 150 books on the history of New York City.
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No special Wiki knowledge is required to participate. Just bring your enthusiasm and a love of Greenwich Village!
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Location: New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Library in the East Village Address: 425 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011 Date: Saturday, November 2nd
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Not sure if anyone's watching this page, but any objection to moving Jefferson Market Prison to Jefferson Market (currently a redirect to this article), and then changing the focus to be the history of all the buildings in the whole area? The prison itself is just one tiny aspect of what was at the site - to quote the NYC parks page [1]:
The current article has two rather shabby old NYT articles on the jail that was there from 1877-1927. It doesn't really appear to be that notable stand-alone (the third reference is to a separate House of Detention that was featured in House of D). The revised moved article can talk about the old buildings as well as the current garden & library. SnowFire ( talk) 07:20, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
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Join the Jefferson Market Library, Wikimedia NYC, and the Metropolitan New York Library Council for an all-day Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on Saturday, November 2nd at the Jefferson Market Library in Greenwich Village.
The Edit-a-Thon will help complete Wikipedia articles about the history of Greenwich Village, as well as the public art, community gardens, and library branches in the area. Editors will have the opportunity to utilize rare items from the Greenwich Village Collection, which holds over 150 books on the history of New York City.
Wikipedians will be on site to provide basic and advanced training on editing articles and working with images. Questions regarding the use of Wikipedia in classrooms, libraries, archives, and museums all over the world are welcome.
No special Wiki knowledge is required to participate. Just bring your enthusiasm and a love of Greenwich Village!
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Location: New York Public Library, Jefferson Market Library in the East Village Address: 425 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011 Date: Saturday, November 2nd
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 22:52, 20 April 2017 (UTC)
Not sure if anyone's watching this page, but any objection to moving Jefferson Market Prison to Jefferson Market (currently a redirect to this article), and then changing the focus to be the history of all the buildings in the whole area? The prison itself is just one tiny aspect of what was at the site - to quote the NYC parks page [1]:
The current article has two rather shabby old NYT articles on the jail that was there from 1877-1927. It doesn't really appear to be that notable stand-alone (the third reference is to a separate House of Detention that was featured in House of D). The revised moved article can talk about the old buildings as well as the current garden & library. SnowFire ( talk) 07:20, 25 July 2021 (UTC)