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Criteria |
Example |
Top |
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Subject is necessary for Category:Cleveland and the print version of Wikipedia
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The City of Cleveland article
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City government
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Major public landmarks, geographically distinctive areas (e.g. large parks).
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Major commercial districts
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Major Professional Sports Teams
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Cleveland |
High |
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Subject contributes a key component to Category:Cleveland
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Neighborhoods & Suburbs
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Cultural/significant research institutions (e.g. Museums, theaters, libraries)
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Major local media outlets (e.g. The Plain Dealer and WMMS).
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Public works projects
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Mayors of the City of Cleveland
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Major universities and hospitals
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Historical events
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Nationally prominent politicians from Cleveland (including those from Greater Cleveland).
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Public Square |
Mid |
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Subject fills in details which will most likely not make it to the print version
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Public scools (e.g. Glenville High School)
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Community or junior colleges
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Local Collegiate Sports teams
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Secondary public landmarks (e.g. Hope Memorial Bridge)
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Architectural landmarks not fitting into 'major public landmark category' (i.e. the I-X Center)
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Prominent large businesses
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Federal highways and waterways
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Listings on the National Register of Historic Places
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Cuyahoga Community College |
Low |
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Subject is peripheral knowledge, usually only of interest to Clevelanders or those studying Cleveland in depth
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Famous or notable native or resident biographies
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Neighborhood venues, events and small parks.
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Former prominent local politicians besides mayors
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Individual sporting events
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Non-public Art galleries
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The Feast in Little Italy. |
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Articles of unknown importance, need to be assessed
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Any article which is not assessed on the importance scale
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