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NRHP infobox

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I have reverted an edit removing the NRHP infobox. The edit summary was, "rm embed; why do it when you already have the NRHP section of the infobox?"

Reasons for NRHP infobox:

  • It immediately identifies the site as NRHP listed
  • It provides more information than the two lines in the religious building infobox (although, to be sure, some of the information is duplicated, and more could be put into the main infobox)
  • It provides infomation in a format that will be standard across 80,000 NRHP articles eventually
  • Because the NRHP infobox is automatically generated directly from the NRIS database, it's more likely to be correct and will have the latest cites and information, which the article without the infobox did not.
  • It provides a place to show the NRHP listing name (in this case the same as the article name).

I would guess that more than half of the Wikipedia articles on US churches will be NRHP sites simply because most churches that are sufficiently notable to be the subjects of WP are also sufficiently notable to be NRHP, so the argument could be made that by expanding {{Infobox religious building}} a little, and using all of its features, we could meet several of the objections above. I think the standardization argument is the strongest -- being NRHP is an important distinction and having it jump off the page is good, rather than being buried.

I would have no objection to removing duplicated information from the NRHP infobox, shrinking it to only the heading, area, built/founded date as listed, governing body as listed, and full date and reference number. I like the map because it gives general location at a glance, but I appreciate the argument that you can have a map by clicking on the coordinates. I'll make those edits now. . . . . Jim . . . . Jameslwoodward (talkcontribs) 12:46, 10 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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