Wikipedia:WikiProject California/Requested Articles

This is a list of requested articles on California-related subjects, for the use of Wikipedia:WikiProject California. This can be considered a subset of Wikipedia:WikiProject United States/Requested Articles

List of articles

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  • collected from various "requested article" lists, up to date as of 04/01/2013 (not an april fool joke)

National Register of Historic Places

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San Francisco Bay Area counties:

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Los Angeles region

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Other counties

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Misc.

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  • Alhambra Triangle, California
  • The California Association of Student Leaders
  • Festivals in California
  • Furniture Closeout Store - American, home furnishings [1]
  • History of Berkeley, California
  • Palo Verde Mountains Wilderness
  • Pescadero Cal Fire Station
  • Redondo Beach Pavilion; image already uploaded
  • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Redondo Beach, California)--local example of Googie architecture, designed by Louis Armet and Eldon Davis
  • John C. Fremont Hospital - hospital in Mariposa, California
  • St. Justin Martyr School - religious private school in Orange County, California
  • Housing in California. Sources:
    • Category:Housing in California
    • (California+housing), Digital Public Library of America (assorted materials)
    • (California+housing), UK: Core.ac.uk   (assorted materials)
    • (California+housing), Germany: Base-search.net   (assorted materials)
from California portal
from Wikiproject United states
wrestling
from the Protected areas of California template

arts sciences

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  • Christopher Fabbri (born 1973) (req. 2012-03-20) – painter; living in Northern California; [3]
  • Kristen Ferrell (born 1976) (req. 2012-03-20) – American contemporary neo-surrealist artist; feminist; strong presence in low-brow art movement and heavy ties in the punk scene; DIY clothing designer; living in Southern California; [4]
  • Pussandra Jones (born 1969, Compton, California) (req. pre-2012-03-20) – contemporary artist
  • Jamie Roxx (req. pre-2012-03-21) – painter and con artist from California
  • Albert Sgambati (req. pre-2012-03-21) – New York City native; tattooist, fine art and abstract; multiple media; affiliated with Ink Monkey Tattoo in Venice, California; [5]
African American art in LA area

from Central Valley Portal

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history of California

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history of the san francisco bay area

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arts and entertainment

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applied arts and sciences

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biography

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business and econ

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music

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environ

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  • Michael J. Prather (Fred Kavli Chair and Professor at the University of California Irvine )
  • Kings River Conservation District - public agency covering over one million acres in Central California; flood control, hydropower and gas-fired power generation, groundwater management and fisheries management; [130]
computer network that connects public safety agencies across the state to criminal histories, driver records, and other databases.
"Since 2014, EFF has served as a watchdog for this system, drawing attention to open meetings violations, attempts to integrate face recognition technology, and failures by the California Attorney General's Office to enforce regulations around misuse."

medicine

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roads

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  • former Interstate 105 in California
  • former U.S. Route 101E in California (there used to be 2 roads named this)
  • former U.S. Route 101W in California (there used to be 2 roads named this)

fashion

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film tv

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tech culture

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  • TheTechTipster [152] - A technology blog which features technology news, tips, reviews and more as presented by Robert J. Santellan, an IT Professional from Fontana California.

journalism

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  • Acalanes Blueprint - award-winning high school newspaper; based out of the Bay Area in California; many former writers have gone on to prestigious journalism colleges such as USC and Northwestern to further study journalism
  • The Seventy Faces, USC's Jewish Newsletter Independent Student Jewish Newsletter at the University of Southern California
  • Pluma Roja (Los Angeles, CA) Hispanic anarchist publication written during the 19th century supporting the Mexican Revolution.

nonprofit orgs

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culture

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sports

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San Francisco Bay Area persons (found at an SFBA task force subpage)

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San Francisco Bay Area requested articles, from task force page

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Alameda county

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Marin county

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Santa Clara County

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san mateo county

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San Jose

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solano county

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