Wikipedia:WikiProject Florida
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WikiProject Florida is a project to help create and improve Wikipedia articles about the U.S. state of Florida.
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[edit] Members
To join this WikiProject or see a list of current members, see /Members.
The following templates are available for members to use on their user pages:
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| {{User WikiProject Florida}} Userbox, placed on user page |
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| {{WikiProject Florida member}} Placed on user or user talk page |
[edit] Project Templates
The following templates may be used to tag pages cared for by the WikiProject:
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| {{WPFlorida}} Placed on article talk page (all Florida-related articles and non-articles - see the template's usage for more) |
[edit] Florida Article Templates
For a list of Florida-specific templates and their usage, see /Templates.
For a list of Florida-specific stub templates, see /Stubs.
For Florida-related articles needing a photograph, use {{reqphoto|in=Florida}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Florida. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.
[edit] To do
[edit] Florida history
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Here are some tasks you can do:
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- Above tasks could be added to above "To-do" info box.
[edit] Current Assessment Summary
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[edit] Articles for Deletion
[edit] Recognized content
[edit] Featured articles
- 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane
- Marjory Stoneman Douglas
- Everglades National Park
- Florida Atlantic University
- History of Miami, Florida
- List of Florida birds
- List of Florida hurricanes
- List of sister cities in Florida
- List of snow events in Florida
- List of wild mammal species in Florida
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami
- William Cooley
[edit] Good articles
- Brothers to the Rescue
- Burger King
- Casey Donovan (porn star)
- Coral Springs, Florida (A-class; passed GA review)
- Florida International University
- Florida State University
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Hurricane Charley
- Hurricane Georges
- Key Biscayne
- Mary McLeod Bethune
- Miami River (Florida)
- Osborne Reef
- Super Bowl XLI
[edit] Did you knows (DYKs)
- ...that the 1963 Hotel Roosevelt fire was the worst fire Jacksonville, Florida had witnessed since the Great Fire of 1901? (February 10, 2006)
- ...that during Jake Gaither's tenure as head football coach at Florida A&M University, his teams won twenty-two Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships and six Black College National Championships? (June 29, 2006)
- ...that the Florida mangroves are vital to an estimated 75 percent of the game fish and 90 percent of the commercial fish species in South Florida? (July 9, 2006)
- ...that "Octopus giganteus" (pictured) is the pseudoscientific name given to a large carcass, postulated to be the remains of a gigantic octopus, that washed ashore near St. Augustine, Florida in 1896? (October 10, 2006)
- ...that the Miami blue butterfly may be the rarest insect in the United States, and that its continued survival may depend on a captive breeding program at the University of Florida? (October 12, 2006)
- ...that snow in Florida has been reported at least 34 times, including as far south as Homestead? (January 27, 2007)
- ...that Robert King High was mayor of Miami for ten years and unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Florida as a Democrat in 1966? (February 5, 2007)
- ...that M. Athalie Range was the first black since Reconstruction and the first woman to head a state agency in Florida? (February 18, 2007)
- ...that William Cooley was a salvager and pioneer whose family's 1836 murder during the Second Seminole War led to the abandonment of the New River Settlement near Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States? (June 28, 2007)
- ...that the lifelong Democrat Jim Naugle is in his sixth straight term as the Mayor of Fort Lauderdale and supported only Republicans for President since 1968? (July 3, 2007)
- ...that the racially charged Escambia High School riots, which reached a climax in 1976, continued in various forms for five years? (July 11, 2007)
- ...that the Timucua Indians of the St. Johns culture left many large shell middens, including one estimated to be 75 feet high, even though shellfish were a minor part of their diet? (July 19, 2007)
- ...that model Albert Reed, selected to appear in September 2007 on the United States television show Dancing with the Stars, admits that he cannot dance? (September 6, 2007)
- ...that Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee originally served as Florida's first penitentiary? (October 9, 2007)
- ...that Florida has over 20 official state symbols, including a state soil and a state wildflower? (November 22, 2007)
- ...that, before building the landmark Gandy Bridge, George Gandy was known for building a large successful theatre, originally derided as "Gandy's White Elephant"? (January 13, 2008)
- ...that Philadelphia publisher F. A. Davis brought electricity to St. Petersburg, Florida, and founded nearby Pinellas Park after hearing a lecture on Florida's medical benefits? (January 23, 2008)
- ...that the environment of Florida supports the breeding of 34 species of non-native fish, a higher number than any other place on earth? (February 10, 2008)
- ...that Hamilton Disston purchased four million acres of land—larger than the state of Connecticut—for just $1 million in 1881 in a failed attempt to drain the Everglades? (March 21, 2008)
- ...that, by the time the Florida Supreme Court finally ruled that William D. Bloxham had won the 1870 Lieutenant Governor election, it was 1872 and the term was effectively over? (April 6, 2008)
- ...that William Whitaker introduced orange groves to Florida? (April 15, 2008)
- ...that Commodore Cruise Line was the first Florida-based company to operate week-long cruises around the year? (April 23, 2008)
- ...that when the first indigenous people of the Everglades region arrived in southern Florida 15,000 years ago, the region was an arid sandy landscape? (May 6, 2008)
[edit] Formerly recognized content
[edit] Former featured articles
[edit] Former good articles
- Hurricane Andrew, delisted on 25 January 2007.
- Miami, Florida, delisted on 4 March 2008.
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Related WikiProjects
WikiProject Florida is one of the United States WikiProjects.
Also related, and often overlapping heavily with US topics, are WikiProject Canada and WikiProject Mexico.
[edit] Descendant WikiProjects
Articles about Florida can brush up against many other subjects: for instance, an article about a U.S. Senator from Florida is about Florida as well as about the U.S. Senate. Therefore, before working on an article, it is recommended to check the list of WikiProjects to see whether another WikiProject exists that may have established guidelines about the subject of the article in question.
(Of course, it is also good to be familiar with Wikipedia-wide policies and guidelines.)
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[edit] Groups of Wikipedians
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[edit] Sister project searches
- WikiBooks search / Google WikiBooks search
- WikiQuote search / Google WikiQuote search
- WikiSource search / Google WikiSource search
- WikiSpecies search / Google WikiSpecies search
[edit] External links
There is a Yahoo Group for Wikipedia editors in Florida for announcements of wikimeets and similar events: [1]

