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- WikiProject Chicago Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Assessment • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Categories • Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chicago/Banner_Template • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Quality Scale • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Priority Scale • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Stubify • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Bot Category List • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Featured articles • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Good articles • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/Discussions • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/New Pages • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/members • Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chicago/Assessment/Voting
- CHICOTW Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/History • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/Good Articles • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/Vote Archive • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/To Do • Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/Pictures needed • Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Chicago/COTW/nominations
- Historical people William Wrigley III • Robert E. Johnson • Timothy Blackstone* • John Drake (1826-1895) • John Drake (1872-1964) • Tracy Drake • John M. Van Osdel • Jerrold Wexler • John Benjamin Murphy
- Living people Sandi Jackson • Pat Ryan (executive) • Toni Preckwinkle • Vi Daley • Peter Bynoe • Lucien Lagrange
- General Jesse White Tumbling Team[1] • Washington Park Race Track* • Washington Park Subdivision* • Central Station (Chicago neighborhood) • Alfred Caldwell Lily Pool • Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite • Chicago Avenue Pumping Station • Magnificent Mile*[2] • South Side (Chicago) • Rush Street (Chicago) • Grant Park Music Festival • Lucien Lagrange Architects • List of Nobel Laureates affiliated with the University of Chicago • BP Pedestrian Bridge • Lurie Garden • McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink • Exelon Pavilions • McDonald's Cycle Center
- Historic Districts Old Chicago Water Tower District • Historic Michigan Boulevard District** • Printing House Row District • Washington Park Court District • Prairie Avenue District • East Lake Shore Drive District • Pullman District • Kenwood District • Wicker Park District • Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District • Ukrainian Village District • North Kenwood District • Loop Retail Historic District
- Art Haystacks (Monet) • Victory Monument (Chicago) • Heald Square Monument • Monument With Standing Beast • Miro's Chicago • Large Interior Form • Flying Dragon (Calder) • Cubi VII • Fountain of the Great Lakes • CowParade bronze casting • Moose (W-02-03) • Crown Fountain** • Arts Club of Chicago* • My Kind of Town • Man Enters the Cosmos • Campbell's Soup Cans II
- Parks Washington Square Park, Chicago • Burnham Park (Chicago)* • Harold Washington Park • Dinah Washington Park
- Cuisine Argo Tea • Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea • Rock N Roll McDonald's • Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises*
- Buildings
- National Register of Historic Places Marquette Building (Chicago) • Chicago Board of Trade Building* • Old Colony Building (Chicago) • Fisher Building (Chicago) • Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House • Heller House • Ida B. Wells-Barnett House • Lorado Taft Midway Studios • Sears, Roebuck and Company Administration Building • Ludington Building • Chicago Bee Building • One North LaSalle • Marshall Field and Company Building • Marshall Field and Company Store • Roanoke Building
- Chicago Landmark Powhatan Apartments • 35 East Wacker • Allerton Hotel • Harris and Selwyn Theaters • Chicago Defender Building • 333 North Michigan • London Guarantee Building • Old Dearborn Bank Building • Perkins, Fellows & Hamilton Office and Studio • Woman's Athletic Club
- Other 108 North State Street • Joffrey Tower • Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois • One Museum Park West • Blackstone Library • Regents Park (Chicago) • Harold Washington Cultural Center** • Art Institute of Chicago Building* • Jay Pritzker Pavilion • Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and Residence Tower
- Historic Buildings Wigwam (Chicago) • Tremont House • Grand Pacific Hotel • Chicago Beach Hotel • McGraw-Hill Building (Chicago) • McCarthy Building
- Burnham Plan Burnham Plan • Commercial Club of Chicago • Chicago Plan Commission • R. Eden Martin • Merchants Club
- Hyde Park Hampton House • Paul Cornell (lawyer) • Promontory Point (Chicago) • Hyde Park House • Sisson Hotel • 1700 East 56th Street
- Chicagoland-Milwaukee megalopolis Samuel Curtis Johnson, Sr. • Herbert Fisk Johnson, Sr. • Herbert Fisk Johnson, Jr. • Dr. Herbert Fisk Johnson III • Helen Johnson-Leipold • S. Curtis Johnson • Winnie Johnson-Marquart • Johnson Financial Group • Johnson Outdoors • JohnsonDiversey • Johnson Keland Management • Johnson Family Enterprises
- Playboy Playboy Entertainment • Playboy Publishing • Playboy Licensing • Playboy Club (Las Vegas)
- *Denotes work done to supplement Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago Collaboration of the Week.
- **Denotes work done during Chicago Collaboration of the week when no one else made at least 5 edits.
- CHICOTW pages started by others: Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Washington Park, Chicago (park) , Washington Park, Chicago (neighborhood), Hull House , Near South Side, Chicago, Cities and Villages Act of 1872, Merle Reskin Theatre, Rich Melman, Little Italy, Chicago, Chicago Theatre , Union Stock Yards, Beaches in Chicago, The Second City, AT&T Corporate Center, List of Chicago Landmarks, Chicago 2016 Olympic bid, Douglas Park (Chicago), Chicago Blues Festival, Rookery Building, Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, William W. Powers State Recreation Area, Hyde Park Township, Cook County, Illinois, Chicago Marathon, Multilevel streets in Chicago, Lincoln Towing Service, Chicago Race Riot of 1919, Patrick Nash, Rainbow/PUSH, Jon Burge, Jesse Saunders
See also CHICOTW good articles
St. Louis Jennifer Martz • August Busch IV • August A. Busch, Sr. • Eberhard Anheuser • Adolphus Busch III
Buffalo Arthur Eve • Antoine Thompson • Buffalo Common Council • Seymour H. Knox I • Seymour H. Knox II • Northrup R. Knox • The French Connection (hockey)[3] • South Towns • David Franczyk • Lafayette Square, Buffalo • Main Court Building
Martial Arts Breaking (martial arts) • Fire Knife
Trump Trump International Hotel and Tower (SoHo) • Trump International Hotel and Tower (Honolulu) • Trump International Hotel and Tower (Fort Lauderdale) • Trump International Hotel and Tower (Panama City) • Trump International Hotel & Residence (Phoenix) • Trump Plaza (Atlantic City) • Trump Tower (White Plains) • Donald Trump, Jr. • Trump Ocean Resort (North Baja)
Music and Art Campbell's Soup Cans • List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry • The Arkansas Traveler (song) • Portrait of Seymour H. Knox • Norton Museum of Art • Borinqueña (album) • C.J. Tywoniak • Wildenstein Index Number • Joanne Gair • More Demi Moore • Stewart Shining • Raphael Mazzucco • Demi's Birthday Suit • Willie Gillis • Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell) • Freedom of Speech (painting) • Freedom to Worship (painting) • Freedom from Want (painting)
General Sports Chris Young • Tony Lopez • Flagrant foul • Heath Irwin • Robert Tufts • decision (baseball) • Joanne McCarthy • Run_support • All-Star Final Vote • Control pitcher • Power pitcher • home (sports) • road (sports) • Adriana Pirtea • Milestone home runs by Barry Bonds • Rob Carpenter (football player) • Paul Irons • All-purpose yardage • Total offense • Return yards • Yards from scrimmage • Walter Byers Scholarship • Matthew Busbee • Marie Roethlisberger • Anne Bersagel • Richard Hall (basketball) • Dean Smith (engineer) • Christa Gannon • Marsha Harris • Calvin Thigpen • Sarah Dance • Bradley Henderson
Michigan Sports Rob Pelinka • Ricky Powers • Mercury Hayes • Chris Howard (American football) • Chris Floyd (American football) • Clarence Williams (1977-) • Paul Staroba • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football receiving leaders • Eric Kattus • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football passing leaders • Garland Rivers • Steve Morrison (American football) • Ralph Clayton (American football) • Craig Dunaway • Tony Boles • Lawrence Ricks • Russell Davis (running back) • Harlan Huckleby • Lists of Michigan Wolverines football rushing leaders • Bob Ptacek • Thomas Wilcher • Walter Byers Scholarship
General Interest the cellar • Lillian Vernon • Izze Beverage Company • George Fisk Comfort • Antonio Vernon (now Userspace Autobiography) • Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr. • James Griffin (songwriter) • Dime (slang) • Coppola_family_tree[4] • Canon PowerShot TX1 • List of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover models • Babette March • Yvette and Yvonne Sylvander • Melissa Baker • Yasmin Brunet • Jessica Gomes • Quiana Grant • Melissa Haro • María del Luján Telpuk • Philip Roosevelt (WWI Capt) • A More Perfect Union: Advancing New American Rights
Business, Finance & EconomicsSeries LLC • Fischer Black Prize • Toby Moskowitz • Ted Snyder (economist) • Randolph Cohen • John Graham (economist) • Brattle Prize • Smith Breeden Prize • Jensen Prize • Fama-DFA Prize • Michael Brennan Award • Mike Vranos • List of United States graduate business school rankings • Malcolm Baker
Disambiguation
- Names Seymour Knox[5] • James Griffin • Tony The Tiger • William Wrigley[6] • August Busch • Adolphus Busch • Sam Houston • Willie Johnson[7] • Herbert Johnson • Norman Johnson[8] • Samuel Ealy Johnson[9] • Samuel Curtis Johnson[10] • Curt Johnson[11] • Edgar Jones • Dave Logan (disambiguation) • John Drake[12] • Pat Ryan[13] • Héctor López (disambiguation) • Wistert • Gordon Bell (disambiguation) • Clarence Williams[14] • Harry O'Neill[15] • Dean Smith (disambiguation) • Richard Hall[16] • Jumbo Elliott[17] • Philip Roosevelt[18]
- Other Breaking[19] • Trump International Hotel and Tower • Trump Plaza • Promontory Point • Preserve • Intelligentsia • Marquette Building[20] • Car Wash[21] • Washington Park, Chicago[22] • Washington Square Park • Central Station (Chicago)[23] • Campbell's Soup Cans • Tremont House[24] • Burnham Park[25] • Wigwam (disambiguation) • Ryerson • Old Republic • Old Colony Building[26] • Fine Arts Building[27] • Powhatan (disambiguation) • Blackstone Hotel (disambiguation) • Flying Dragon (disambiguation) • Compton House • Brennan Award • Rush Street[28] • Washington Square Historic District • Oliver Building[29] • Lumber Exchange Building (disambiguation) • Four Freedoms (disambiguation) • A More Perfect Union[30]
- Current WP:GACs: Thomas Wilcher, Lakeshore East, BP Pedestrian Bridge, Lurie Garden, Wrigley Square, Harris Theater (Chicago), Exelon Pavilions, McDonald's Cycle Center, and Toni Preckwinkle
- Current WP:FACs: Germany Schulz, Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago)
- Current WP:FLCs:
- Current WP:FPCs:
- Articles I hope to (re)nominate in the near future for promotion:
- GA: Merle Reskin Theatre, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Jon Burge, Gene Derricotte, Toni Preckwinkle, Keith Bostic (American football), Thom Darden
- FA: Jack Kemp, Chris Young (pitcher), Rush Street (Chicago), Crown Fountain, Blackstone Hotel, Chicago Theatre, Elmer Gedeon, More Demi Moore, Germany Schulz, Union Stock Yards, My Kind of Town
- FL: List of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover models
- TFA: Chicago Board of Trade Building, South Side (Chicago), Prairie Avenue, Tyrone Wheatley
Also, I was a main editor at Jack Kemp, Walter O'Malley, Gilbert Perreault, Elmer Gedeon, Tyrone Wheatley, Dan Dworsky, Gordon Bell (American football), Jon Vaughn, Don Dufek, Jack Clancy, Ted Petoskey, Ed Muransky, Greg Skrepenak, George Hoey, Bump Elliott, Butch Woolfolk, Héctor López, Germany Schulz, Marquise Walker, Tony Boles, Bob Timberlake, and Dick Rifenburg although I did not create the pages and they are not a Chicago articles as well as Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago), Jesse Jackson, Jr., Blackstone Hotel, Bob Chappuis, Al Wistert, Whitey Wistert, Garland Rivers, Michelle Obama, and Prairie Avenue although I was not the page creator. I have also recieved DYK credits for Ramón Peña, Ross Detwiler, Patrick Ivuti, Alvin Wistert, Dennis Franklin, Jim Pace, Bill Yearby, Rod Payne, George Lilja, Jarrett Irons, Dean Dingman, Julius Franks, Jim Detwiler, Gene Derricotte, Keith Bostic (American football),Ronald Fedkiw, & Jesse Jackson, Jr.. I have also had modest editorial involvement in Britney Spears and Tiger Woods. I also am actively managing Template:Michigan Wolverines Football.
N.B.: Current LOTD draft to move towards FLs on the main page. N.B.: Current draft of amendment to Today's Featured Article WP:TFA/R procedure
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- ^ Technically Jetpackfireman predated me at the incorrectly spelled page name. I.E., I created my Jesse White Tumbling Team page and then when attempting to create redirects noticed a Jessie [sic] White Tumblers page.
- ^ had been a redirect to Michigan Avenue (Chicago).
- ^ had been a redirect to List of ice hockey linemates after having been a stub for a while.
- ^ I only technically created this page. I was truly salvaging encyclopedic introductory information created by another editor from a category that failed WP:CFD.
- ^ I requested Seymour Knox be moved to Seymour H. Knox III to make way for dab page.
- ^ William Wrigley redirected to William Wrigley Jr until I redirected it to the dab I created, William Wrigley (disambiguation). The code was moved from my William Wrigley dab page to William Wrigley even though my name does not in the page history. Now my dab page merely redirects to this page.
- ^ moved Willie Johnson to Willie Johnson (guitarist) to make way for dab
- ^ moved Norman Johnson to Norman Johnson (mathematician) to make way for dab page
- ^ moved Samuel Ealy Johnson to Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. to make way for dab page
- ^ Samuel Curtis Johnson moved to Samuel Curtis Johnson, Jr.
- ^ moved Curt Johnson to Curt Johnson (soccer) to make way for dab
- ^ moved John Drake to John Drake (fictional character) to make way for dab
- ^ moved Pat Ryan to Pat Ryan (curler) to make way for dab
- ^ moved Clarence Williams to Clarence Williams (musician) to make way for dab page
- ^ moved Harry O'Neill to Harry O'Neill (character) to make way for dab page
- ^ moved Richard Hall to Richard Hall (musician) to make way for dab
- ^ moved Jumbo Elliott to Jumbo Elliott (athletics) to make way for dab
- ^ moved Philip Roosevelt to Philip Roosevelt (investment counselor) to make way for dab
- ^ Breaking use to redirect to Breakdance. I created Breaking (disambiguation) and moved the redirect to point there. Later another editor moved pages around and placed the dab at Breaking
- ^ moved Marquette Building to Marquette Building (Detroit) to create the dab page.
- ^ moved Car Wash to Car Wash (film) to create the dab page.
- ^ As part of the December 27, 2006-January 3, 2007 Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago Collaboration of the Week, I replaced Washington Park, Chicago (neighborhood) with a dab page and moved it.
- ^ As part of the January 10, 2007-January 17, 2007Wikipedia:WikiProject Chicago Collaboration of the Week, I moved Central Station (Chicago) to Central Station (Chicago terminal) to make way for a dab page.
- ^ moved Tremont House to Tremont House (Boston) to create the dab page.
- ^ moved Burnham Park to Burnham Park (Philippines) to create the dab page.
- ^ had been a redirect to Colony Club.
- ^ had been a redirect to Fine Arts Building (Chicago).
- ^ had been the location of Rush Street (Richard Marx album).
- ^ moved Oliver Building to Oliver Building (Pittsburgh) to create the dab page.
- ^ moved A More Perfect Union to A More Perfect Union (Barack Obama speech) to create the dab page.
- ^ I created a Category named Painting Series. It has been replaced with a category named Painting series.