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Born | Colorado |
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Pronouns | he/him |
Nationality | American |
Country | United States |
Current location | Minneapolis |
Time zone | Central Time Zone |
Current time | Current time for UTC-5 is 13:44 |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Librarian |
College | Macalester College |
Account statistics | |
Joined | June 6, 2006 |
McGhiever is an outreach volunteer for the GLAM-Wiki Initiative and a member of WikiProject Protected areas. As a librarian I am interested in building connections between my profession and Wikimedia projects, and making more information accessible online. As a nature lover I am interested in giving protected areas a robust presence in the online and mobile realms. Originally from Colorado, I now live in Minnesota. I am a graduate of Macalester College and work for a public library in the Twin Cities.
My major area of contribution is state parks of the United States, improving their articles and promoting consistency. I am always happy to have other users edit my text for clarity and concision. Other users also have my full blessing to remove my photographs from articles if a sharper or more colorful picture becomes available.
As a civil servant and a fan of public parks, I am of the conviction that public spending makes our country better.[1]
See more of my photos at commons:User:McGhiever/Gallery
McGhiever
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Aitkin - Anoka - Becker - Beltrami - Benton - Big Stone - Blue Earth - Brown - Carlton - Carver - Cass - Chippewa - Chisago - Clay - Clearwater - Cook - Cottonwood - Crow Wing - Dakota - Dodge - Douglas - Faribault - Fillmore - Freeborn - Goodhue - Grant - Hennepin - Houston - Hubbard - Isanti - Itasca - Jackson - Kanabec - Kandiyohi - Kittson - Koochiching - Lac qui Parle - Lake - Lake of the Woods - Le Sueur - Lincoln - Lyon - Mahnomen - Marshall - Martin - McLeod - Meeker - Mille Lacs - Morrison - Mower - Murray - Nicollet - Nobles - Norman - Olmsted - Otter Tail - Pennington - Pine - Pipestone - Polk - Pope - Ramsey - Red Lake - Redwood - Renville - Rice - Rock - Roseau - Scott - Sherburne - Sibley - St. Louis - Stearns - Steele - Stevens - Swift - Todd - Traverse - Wabasha - Wadena - Waseca - Washington - Watonwan - Wilkin - Winona - Wright - Yellow Medicine |
Major contributions
edit- Minnesota state parks
- Afton State Park
- Banning State Park
- Bear Head Lake State Park
- Beaver Creek Valley State Park
- Buffalo River State Park
- Charles A. Lindbergh State Park
- Crow Wing State Park
- Flandrau State Park
- Frontenac State Park
- Grand Portage State Park
- Great River Bluffs State Park
- Greenleaf Lake State Recreation Area
- Interstate State Park
- John A. Latsch State Park
- Judge C. R. Magney State Park
- Lake Maria State Park
- Lake Shetek State Park
- Minneopa State Park
- Monson Lake State Park
- Myre-Big Island State Park
- Nerstrand-Big Woods State Park
- Rice Lake State Park
- St. Croix State Park
- Sakatah Lake State Park
- Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
- Wild River State Park
- Wisconsin state parks & other protected areas
- Other state parks
- Ambrose A. Call State Park, Iowa
- Coyote Creek State Park, New Mexico
- Dolliver Memorial State Park, Iowa
- Gull Point State Park, Iowa
- Lake Ahquabi State Park, Iowa
- Palisades State Park, South Dakota
- Red Rock State Park, Arizona
- Thousand Springs State Park, Idaho
- National Register of Historic Places
- Arcola Mills
- Birch Coulee Battlefield
- Clark and McCormack Quarry and House
- Cokato Museum & Gust Akerlund Studio
- Cokato Temperance Hall
- Cole Memorial Building
- Delano Village Hall
- District No. 44 School
- Elkhi Stadium
- First Congregational Parsonage
- Woodbury Fisk House
- Franklin Junior High School (Brainerd, Minnesota)
- Garrison Concourse
- Germania Hall
- Godahl Store
- Indian Mounds Park (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
- Ironton City Hall
- Kenney Lake Overlook
- King Coulee Site
- Lucas Kuehn House
- Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home
- Marine Mill
- Nicholas Marnach House
- Ivory McKusick House
- Tobias G. Mealey House
- Minnesota Territorial Prison
- Mudbaden Sulphur Springs Company
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Minnesota (photos, coordinates, descriptions)
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Monterey County, California (photos, coordinates, descriptions)
- Nelson School
- Ogilvie Watertower
- Peavey–Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator
- Seth Peterson Cottage
- Rand House
- Reads Landing Overlook
- Reads Landing School
- St. Charles City Bakery
- St. Croix Boom Site
- William Sauntry House and Recreation Hall
- Jim Scott Fishhouse
- Seppman Mill
- Strunk–Nyssen House
- Alexander Thoirs House
- Todd County Courthouse
- Oliver G. Traphagen House
- Warden's House Museum
- Waverly Village Hall
- Wheaton Depot
- National Wildlife Refuges
- Dynamic map templates
- Sortable tables
- Miscellaneous
- Categories
- Category:Bogs
- Category:Conflict sites on the National Register of Historic Places
- Category:Ice Age National Scientific Reserve
- Category:Minnesota state trails
- Category:Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
- Category:Natural features on the National Register of Historic Places
- Category:Protected areas on the Colorado River
- Category:Protected areas on the Mississippi River
- Category:Swamps
- Category:Wetlands of the United States
NRHP descriptions needed
edit- Blue Earth
- Brown
- Carlton
- Chippewa
- Crow Wing
- Dodge
- Goodhue
- Spring Creek Petroglyphs–No copy at WASO
- Hennepin
- Lake
- Benjamin Noble (Shipwreck)–Address restricted
- Le Sueur
- Methodist Episcopal Church–Form not online
- Ottawa Township Hall–Form not online
- John Rinshed House–Form not online
- Charles Schwartz House and Barn–Form not online
- Trinity Chapel-Episcopal–Form not online
- Mille Lacs
- Petaga Point–No copy at WASO
- Norman
- Canning Site (21NR9)–No copy at WASO
- Olmsted
- Mayo Clinic Building–Form not online
- Otter Tail
- Fergus Falls State Hospital (Boundary Increase)–Form not online
- Pine
- Stumne Mounds–Address restricted
- Ramsey
- Roseau
- St. Louis
- Scott
- Maka Yusota–Address restricted
- Sakpe Mounds-Pond Mounds Site–New
- Sakpe Mounds-Steele Mounds Site–New
- Steele
- Manatee County, Florida
- Paul M. Souder House–Form not online
Articles needing attention
edit- Blueberry Lake Village Site
- Faribault Woolen Mill Company
- Indian Mounds Park (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
- Lake Zumbro Hydroelectric Generating Plant
- Tobias G. Mealey House
- Monterey State Historic Park [13]
- Point Douglas–St. Louis River Road Bridge
- St. Louis County District Courthouse
- Shooting Star State Trail
- Tettegouche State Park
- Thayer Hotel (Annandale, Minnesota)
- Oliver G. Traphagen House
New Deal
editAdd to Category:New Deal in Minnesota family as created
Resources
edit- Location
- California
- Colorado
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
Did You Know...
editA big thank you to the Wikipedians who have nominated several of my articles for Did You Know... I feel silly admitting it, but the submission process is too much for me to figure out, so I really appreciate the support.
On 11 December 2006, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Natural Bridge State Park (Wisconsin), which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Natural Bridge State Park holds the largest natural arch in Wisconsin? |
On 14 September 2008, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Interstate Park, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ...that the Glacial Gardens of Interstate Park in Minnesota and Wisconsin contain the greatest concentration of glacial potholes in the world? |
On 8 January 2010, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ...that Split Rock Lighthouse State Park in Minnesota has a clifftop lighthouse (pictured) on the North Shore of Lake Superior built without roads? |
On 16 April 2010, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Judge C. R. Magney State Park, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ...that Judge C. R. Magney State Park in Minnesota contains the Devil's Kettle (pictured), a waterfall in which half of the Brule River disappears into a glacial kettle? |
On 6 February 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Lake Ahquabi State Park, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ...that after successful restoration efforts in the 1990s, anglers in Lake Ahquabi now catch twice as many fish as in most other lakes in Iowa? |
On 16 July 2012, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Jug Handle State Natural Reserve, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that California's Jug Handle State Natural Reserve preserves five marine terraces each exhibiting a different stage of ecological succession at 100,000-year intervals? |
On 17 September 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article William Sauntry House and Recreation Hall, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the William Sauntry House and Recreation Hall is a rare example of Moorish Revival architecture in Minnesota? |
On 6 December 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Cokato Temperance Hall, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Cokato Temperance Hall (pictured) was the social hub of a Finnish American community even though its members had to pledge to abstain from alcohol? |
On 11 May 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Larson's Hunters Resort, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Swedish immigrants who built Larson's Hunters Resort on the western border of Minnesota initially lived in a dugout? |
References
edit- ^ God. Personal communication