User:Nolabob
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I am a Wikimedian, mostly in the English Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Commons. Pages that I have created in Wikidata are:
- John Mulvaney Aikman, ecologist
- Free Church of the Annunciation, Episcopal church in New Orleans
- Edward Mung-Yok Tsoi, Architect in Louisiana
- L.H. Hayward & Co., maker of Camellia brand foods
- Waterloo Gardens Inc., defunct upscale landscapers in southeast Pennsylvania
- Werlein's for Music, long time music store and publisher in New Orleans
- Black Doctors' Row, neighborhood in Philadelphia
- Bethel AME Cemetery, in Milton, Delaware
- Ruth Dreyfous, community activist in New Orleans
- National Iron and Steel Heritage Museum, located in Coatesville, Pennsylvania
- Hogan Archive of New Orleans Jazz, located in New Orleans
- Lewes Town Clock, time piece in Lewes, Delaware
- Kolb's Restaurant (New Orleans), long time German restaurant
- Biaggio Montalbano, food innovator in New Orleans
- Bruce Boyd Raeburn, Jazz historian
- Rosedale Beach Hotel, resort for African-Americans during Jim Crow era
- Heron Park, located in Berlin, Maryland
- Société d’Economie et d’Assistance Mutuelle, benefit society in New Orleans
- St. Simeon's Select School, defunct seminary for nuns in New Orleans
- New Orleans Musical Legends Park, music venue and commemorative park
- Buddy Stall, New Orleans historian
- Tally Ho Club, oldest hunting and fishing club in the United States
- Jill Jackson, pioneering female sportscaster and newspaper journalist
- Claude Tremé, responsible for Faubourg Tremé in New Orleans
- The Museum of the Free People of Color, unique museum in New Orleans
- Julia Jefferson, aided POWs at Fort Delaware during the American Civil War
- Pete Finney, sports journalist
- Lewes Railroad Swing Bridge, historic hand-cranked bridge
- B Sharp Music Club, cultural association in New Orleans
- McKenna Museum of African-American art
- Children's Beach House, non-profit in Lewes, Delaware
- National Association of Black Storytellers, non-profit in Baltimore, Maryland
- Lord Beaconsfield Landry, African-American philanthropist
- La Boquilla, locality in Cartagena, Colombia
- Kathleen Bahlinger, leader in adult literacy education
- Mount Olivet Cemetery, serves African-Americans and Creoles in New Orleans
- Deacon Rudy Rayfield, New Orleans conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul
- Ozanam Inn, homeless shelter in New Orleans
- African Union Church Cemetery, historic cemetery for African-Americans in Delaware
- E. William Jensen, inventor, entrepreneur, business leader
- Arnaud Cazenave, founder of Arnaud's Restaurant
- Germaine Wells, past owner of Arnaud's Restaurant
- Dave Marshall, American tennis coach
̩ I have also completed significant upgrades to these Wikidata itemsː
- William Ransom Hogan, Jazz historian
- Charles C. Bass, medical scientist in New Orleans
- Giuseppe Ferrata, composer
- Cordelia Stanwood, ornithologist
- Birdsacre Wildlife Sanctuary, related to Stanwood
- Backstreet Cultural Museum, African-American culture museum in New Orleans
- The Louisiana Monitor, defunct newspaper
- Jean-Louis Dolliole, architect and builder in New Orleans
- A Studio in the Woods, environmental art center
- Margaret Brown, women's rights activist and philanthropist
- Leonard Spangenberg, architect
- New Orleans Arts & Crafts Club, defunct cultural institution
- Shipcarpenter Square, historic residential development
- L'Union (newspaper), defunct African-American newspaper
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