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Contents

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List of wikis List of websites with articles in Wikipedia List of websites with a high PageRank

[edit] Harry Potter related websites

[edit] Official Web Sites

J. K. Rowling's official site, with news and bits of info about the books and characters from the author herself.

Warner Bros. official Harry Potter site, with games and movie news.

Scholastic’s take on the Harry Potter craze.

Bloomsbury’s site on Harry Potter

[edit] Unofficial sites

[edit] News/ Fan

Immensely popular Web site focusing on fan interactivity, featuring news, forums, polls, competitions, and editorials. The site won the J. K. Rowling Fan Site Award in 2004, and interviewed J.K. Rowling (along with The Leaky Cauldron) in July, 2005, as part of a special book-six release event.

One of the most popular fan sites. Tends to attract an older audience than MuggleNet, and features news, forums, polls, chat, competitions, many interviews with the movie cast and crew and other important Potter figures, and other "extras". The latest winner of the J. K. Rowling Fan Site Award (May 2005), it also interviewed J.K. Rowling (along with MuggleNet) in July, 2005, as part of a special book-six release event.

Or the Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator, collects news from other sites and feeds. Winner of the J. K. Rowling Fan Site Award in 2004.

Popular fan site featuring news, forums, editorials, polls, chat, galleries, and videos.

A popular fan site featuring up-to-the-minute news and media about the world of Harry Potter. Filled with information, images, forums, competitions, movie and book content and user interactivity. With updates around the clock, there is always something new to see and do!

Another fan/news site

A weekly comedy podcast with fictional news from the wizard world of Harry Potter, a highlight of the week's most notable news from the muggle world, plus sketches and humorous comentary

Brazil's most popular website about Harry Potter, with fresh news, daily updates, the biggest Fan-Forum (GrimmauldPlace) for Harry Potter and general discussion topics and a large Fan-Fiction system caled Floreios e Borroes.

[edit] Fan fiction

Popular Harry Potter fanfiction site focusing largely on the canonically correct relationships, such as Ron/Hermione and Harry/Ginny.

The largest Harry Potter fan fiction archive on the Internet.

A repository of Harry Potter fan fiction.

Another HP fan fiction site

Harry Potter section containing over 150,000 fics.

Dedicated to the ships of Harry/Hermione, Ron/Luna, Draco/Ginny, and James/Lily.

Dedicated to the ships of Harry/Ginny, Ron/Hermione, and Lupin/Tonks.

Fan-fiction - part of Potterish.com website. language: portuguese.

[edit] Fan Art (Fanart)

Harry Potter Fanartist who specializes in a woodcut, art nouveau style.

A very popular fandom artist who specializes in canon scenes.

Harry Potter fanart by Lara Hill.

Famed fandom artist, named by J.K. Rowling as one of her personal favorites.

[edit] Discussion

Popular Harry Potter Forum with 27,000+ forum members.

A Harry Potter community.

The Leaky Cauldron HP community.

A large Harry Potter message board.

A Harry Potter discussion group for older fans.

Discussion of the Harry Potter World.

A Harry Potter Community.

A deeply hip discussion forum and community for fans of all ages.

A new, irreverent Harry Potter discussion forum

[edit] Other Sites

The most complete HP encyclopedia on the web. Offers a catalog of magical creatures, people, spells, books, and more. The third winner of the J. K. Rowling Fan Site Award.

Fansite featuring news, databases, discussion forums, image galleries, recipes and other information.

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[edit] Harvard University Buildings

[edit] Canaday Hall

Canaday Hall is one of the newest buildings in Harvard Yard. Built in 1974, it is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College.

Past residents include Paul Wylie, Mira Sorvino, Sean Gullette, and Charles Lane. (Source: Dorm History Search at http://hcs.harvard.edu/~dorms/)

[edit] Grays Hall

Grays Hall, Harvard Yard.
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Grays Hall, Harvard Yard.

Grays Hall opened in Harvard Yard in 1863 and became Harvard College's first building with water taps in the basement. Residents of other buildings in Harvard Yard had to haul water from pumps in the Yard.

Grays Hall is currently used as a dormitory housing freshmen. Its rooms are so spacious that the building has earned the nickname "Harvard Hilton."

Past residents include Norman Mailer, Natalie Portman, Frank Rich, Jeff Bingaman, Mo Rocca and John Weidman. (Source: Dorm History Search at http://hcs.harvard.edu/~dorms/)

[edit] Greenough Hall

Greenough Hall is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College. It is located just outside Harvard Yard.

Past residents include Elliott Abrams, Wallace Shawn, Bill Kristol and Laurence Tribe. (Source: Dorm History Search at http://hcs.harvard.edu/~dorms/)

[edit] Hollis Hall

Hollis Hall, Harvard Yard. March, 1934. Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress. (Arthur C. Haskell, photographer)
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Hollis Hall, Harvard Yard. March, 1934. Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress. (Arthur C. Haskell, photographer)

Hollis Hall, built in 1763, is one of the oldest buildings at Harvard College. It is located in Harvard Yard and faces the statue of John Harvard across the Old Yard.

The building was erected at the expenses of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1763. It was named in honor of Thomas Hollis of London, a merchant, and other members of the same family, who were generous benefactors of Harvard College from 1719 to 1804.

Hollis Hall was used as barracks by Colonial troops in 1775-76. Occupants of Hollis Hall have included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wendell Phillips, Charles Francis Adams, Henry David Thoreau, John Updike, Charles Sumner, William Weld, Edward Everett, Joseph P. Kennedy, Horatio Alger and Boisfeuillet Jones, Jr..

Hollis Hall is currently used to house freshmen at the College.

[edit] Holworthy Hall

Holworthy Hall is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College. It is located in Harvard Yard.

Past residents include Howard Hughes, Henry Adams, Horatio Alger, James Murdoch, Jeffrey Zucker, Steve Roberts, Christian Herter, Conan O'Brien, Al Jean, Adam Clymer, David Halberstam, Mike Reiss, Charles Sumner and Robert Benchley. (Source: Dorm History Search at http://hcs.harvard.edu/~dorms/)

[edit] Hurlbut Hall

Hurlbut Hall is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College. It is located just outside Harvard Yard.

[edit] Lionel Hall

Lionel Hall is one of the dormitories housing first-year students at Harvard College. It is located in Harvard Yard.

Past residents include Peter Benchley, Erich Segal, Lou Dobbs, Grover Norquist and Endicott Peabody. (Source: Dorm History Search at http://hcs.harvard.edu/~dorms/)

[edit] Massachusetts Hall

Massachusetts Hall is the oldest surviving building at Harvard College, the first institution of higher learning in the English colonies in America, and the second oldest academic building in the United States. As such, it possesses great significance not only in the history of American education but also in the story of the developing E