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All lists of National Registered Historic Places are generated from the National Park Service. Their Template is the source. No new place can be added unless it is put on the National List. This and other articles were created as transfers verbatim from the List of Registered Historic Places in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, which Wikipedia said was way too long. The original list has links to each new list under the city or town's heading it was transferred from. Size of original article was reduced by about 75%. clariosophic 23:05, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
This is a general reminder for everyone. The City of Cambridge has photos of almost *all* properties in the city of Cambridge online for *free*. It is on the city's "Assessing Department" website seen here.
Example 770 Mass Ave. (the Central Square post office across from City Hall.) CaribDigita 23:09, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
I see two listings for "Mount Auburn Cemetery" in addition to the listing for "Mount Auburn Cemetery Reception House". One of them has the National Register Historic District color, the other, later, one has the National Historic Landmark District color. They are essentially the same, differing only in object and structure counts. If a National Register Historic Place (or District) gets upgraded to National Historic Landmark (or Landmark District) (as I assume this was), do we usually list it both ways? Or is there something special about Mount Auburn? Does it deserve a comment in the "Summary" column? . . . . Jim . . . . Jameslwoodward ( talk • contribs) 00:04, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
I'm pleased to see that we've almost completely filled in the missing photos on this page. Well done, everybody!
I have had difficulty getting good photos of the James B. Barnes House, the Issac Fay House, and the Patrick Slowey House:
If anyone has any bright ideas about these sites I would be glad to hear them. Tim Pierce ( talk) 01:47, 23 June 2010 (UTC)
I notice there is an un-used column in which is listed "city/town". Would it be okay to rename this as "neighborhood" and include which neighborhood of Cambridge the historic place is located?
Namely:
I'm thinking about listing each historic place (of this list) and include it within its associated neighborhood article. Esp. since the neighborhood articles now are just stubs and could use more info like local: "parks", "schools", "demographics", "transportation info", major roads (routes), et. al. CaribDigita ( talk) 21:36, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
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All lists of National Registered Historic Places are generated from the National Park Service. Their Template is the source. No new place can be added unless it is put on the National List. This and other articles were created as transfers verbatim from the List of Registered Historic Places in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, which Wikipedia said was way too long. The original list has links to each new list under the city or town's heading it was transferred from. Size of original article was reduced by about 75%. clariosophic 23:05, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
This is a general reminder for everyone. The City of Cambridge has photos of almost *all* properties in the city of Cambridge online for *free*. It is on the city's "Assessing Department" website seen here.
Example 770 Mass Ave. (the Central Square post office across from City Hall.) CaribDigita 23:09, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
I see two listings for "Mount Auburn Cemetery" in addition to the listing for "Mount Auburn Cemetery Reception House". One of them has the National Register Historic District color, the other, later, one has the National Historic Landmark District color. They are essentially the same, differing only in object and structure counts. If a National Register Historic Place (or District) gets upgraded to National Historic Landmark (or Landmark District) (as I assume this was), do we usually list it both ways? Or is there something special about Mount Auburn? Does it deserve a comment in the "Summary" column? . . . . Jim . . . . Jameslwoodward ( talk • contribs) 00:04, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
I'm pleased to see that we've almost completely filled in the missing photos on this page. Well done, everybody!
I have had difficulty getting good photos of the James B. Barnes House, the Issac Fay House, and the Patrick Slowey House:
If anyone has any bright ideas about these sites I would be glad to hear them. Tim Pierce ( talk) 01:47, 23 June 2010 (UTC)
I notice there is an un-used column in which is listed "city/town". Would it be okay to rename this as "neighborhood" and include which neighborhood of Cambridge the historic place is located?
Namely:
I'm thinking about listing each historic place (of this list) and include it within its associated neighborhood article. Esp. since the neighborhood articles now are just stubs and could use more info like local: "parks", "schools", "demographics", "transportation info", major roads (routes), et. al. CaribDigita ( talk) 21:36, 11 December 2011 (UTC)
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