Hi, my name is Ben Schultz. A childhood spent largely on Wikipedia inspired me to become a public historian and to pursue writing non-fiction as a (hopeful future) career. In fact, I love Wikipedia's contributions to the totality of human knowledge so much that I've created my own wiki, Bluepages, designed to fill in some of the gaps Wikipedia leaves behind by covering non-"notable" places. But I still contribute here when I can, particularly when it relates to my hometown of Racine, Wisconsin.
Contributions
editPages I've created:
- Uptown Theater (Racine, Wisconsin)
- St. Frances X. Cabrini Church (Scituate, Massachusetts)
- Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company
- All Saints Hospital (Racine, Wisconsin)
- Racine County Insane Asylum
- Mitchell Lewis Building
- Lincoln School (Racine, Wisconsin)
- Badger Building
- Racine County Courthouse
- US Post Office-Racine Main
- Shoop Building
- Marriott's Great America (Maryland/Virginia)
- Lockridge Medical Clinic
- American Dream Miami
Pages I've significantly contributed to:
- Regency Mall (Racine) (+3,912 bytes)
- John Dickert (+3,207 bytes)
- First Presbyterian Church (Racine, Wisconsin) (+2,063 bytes)
- Racine Zoo (+3,995 bytes)
- Wisconsin State Trunk Highway System (+11,445 bytes)
- George Bray Neighborhood Center (+786 bytes)
- Racine Unified School District (+29,493 bytes)
- Gateway Technical College (+12,853 bytes)
- Rickeman Grocery Building (+6,946 bytes)
- Racine Heritage Museum (+10,563 bytes)
- Racine College (+9,382 bytes)
- Walden III Middle and High School (+8,548 bytes)
- Six Flags Great America (+2,018 bytes and a total rewrite of the prose)
- Gurnee Mills (+27,224 bytes)
- Classificatory disputes about art (+5,681 bytes)
- Triple Five Group (+18,495 bytes)