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Note at the bottom of the page indicates that Davis Love Sr. did not die in plane crash. However, the writer of the note did not edit the page to remove the reference. Although I am a resident of Brunswick/Glynn County (and was at time of crash), I do not recall coverage mentioning Mr. Love. I am editing the page to remove the reference, since it is in doubt.
I would hope Brunswick might be known for something other than the plane crash.
The page is the biographical page of David Love III. It references his father's tragic death in a plane crash in 1988. The ASA crash was in 1991. It is possible that Davis Love, III's grandfather (Davis Love, Sr) was on the plane with John Tower, but I have yet been able to find a list of the passengers of the flight.
There were two different plane crashes. The one Davis Love the III was on left out of St. Simons Island to Jacksonville, (1988) not sure of the airline. The ASA flight was coming into Brunswick, GA from Atlanta (1991).
I would like to know the source for the cited reasons for Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) probation. I suggest including SACS in the text, if this Board of Education info remains. WCFrancis 21:04, 29 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Sidney Lanier Bridge Tower Height
The plan page from GADOT dated Aug 96 showed elevation at the top of the support towers to be 460 feet. However, the GADOT web site shows the elevation to be 480 feet. Barring additional info, I changed it to reflect the web site info, on the theory that it was entered more recently and may reflect design changes after Sept 96. -
WCFrancis 16:00, 3 October 2005 (UTC)reply
Another
page on the GADOT site states "The towers are 486 feet tall from the top of the footing to the top of the tower." -
WCFrancis 16:26, 3 October 2005 (UTC)reply
small edit
I edited out the word "tasty" from the bottom of the first paragraph. Seeemed like editorializing. --
Coryma 15:54, 13 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Including Link to the Travel Guide
Hello, i would like to suggest to link to
http://brunswickandthegoldenisles.destinations2discover.com/?site=v2d which is a destination Guide sponsored by Brunswick and the Golden Isles Conventions and Visitors Bureau. This guide features monthly updated the best events from the CVB Homepage:
http://www.bgivb.com/ in a more user friendly format. The CVB also just recently set up a Kiosk System on the Welcome Center of the I-95 with links to this travel Guide. The Touch Screen optimized Page which the Kiosk accesses is:
http://www.iti-marketing.com/BGICVBKiosk/BGICVBKioskFinal.html Please let me now what you think about this Website.
Wavetravel 15:25, 17 September 2007 (UTC)reply
Great job improving the article thus far, however, it does not yet meet
Good Article criteria for the following reasons:
Sourcing is thin. Every date, statistic, and number should have a citation. Also, any facts that are controversial or likely to be contested, such as the fact that Glynn Academy is the second-oldest high school in Georgia, need to be cited as well. Per
WP:VERIFY, references should be from reliable sources such as published books, magazines, newspapers, and reliable websites such as government sources, historical associations, etc.
References also have to be formatted properly. An easy way to do this is to use this
Wiki Reference Generator. All references should have at least a title, publisher (or work, if a newspaper, magazine, etc.), and access date.
Per
WP:LEAD, try to avoid citations in the lead. Any information provided in the lead should be presented in the main article with a citation.
Miscellaneous and trivia sections should be avoided. It's best to find a way to incorporate this information into the main text or just leave it out.
Per
WP:USCITY, The article is missing information on Culture and Sports/Recreation. Is there nothing unique or historic in the town? Since it's a coastal city I imagine there are beaches and water recreation, correct? If so, those should be mentioned.
The Superfund site information should probably be provided under Geography.
The article will fail GA for now, but please renominate when the above issues are resolved. Best,
epicAdam (
talk) 17:20, 13 August 2008 (UTC)reply
Hello there! Here is my critique of Brunswick, Georgia:
GA review – see
WP:WIAGA for criteria
Is it well written?
A. The prose is clear and concise, and the spelling and grammar are correct:
The quality of writing in this is very high. There are no glaring grammatical or spelling errors, but there is quite alot of
grammatical redundancy. Try to avoid using vauge terms like "also", "several", "many", “some”, “a variety/number/majority of”, “a few”, “any”, and “all”. These are often unnecessary and redundant - For example, "Brunswick is also the center of Georgia's shrimp and crab industry; the city was once called The Shrimp Capital of the World due to the many wild shrimp harvested in its local waters." (See also Tony1's
redundancy exercises.) This makes for a more punchy, factual, professional encyclopedia. It's at pass level here, but for FA a sure fail.
Broadly the article is mos compliant. However there are a couple of fairly minor formatting issues. The two most striking issues relate to
WP:OVERLINK and
WP:EGG, but also enboldening and italics: 1. There is alot of overlinking of full dates. "Dates (years, months, day and month, full dates) should not be linked, unless there is a reason to do so." It's unlikely readers will need to navigate to articles like
February 22 from here. 2. In the lead "The Shrimp Capital of the World" is italicized, but it's not a human work, and instead should perhaps be in quotation marks (see
WP:ITALICS). 3. There are alot of instances of pipelinking local articles to broader terms. This is particularly noticable and problematic in the lead. Phrases like "Its
metropolitan area", should be changed to "The
Brunswick metropolitan area" per
WP:EGG (I thought I was going to navigate to the main
metropolitan area article). Another example is "during the
Civil War", when "during the
American Civil War" would have more context to a non-US reader like myself. Same goes for "
colonies" -> "
Thirteen colonies". On the flipside, please check that specific articles are not pipelinked with a broader term, whilst where a specific article exists, please direct us to it (in Demographics, change "
census 2000" to "the
2000 United States Census").
A. It contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with
the layout style guideline:
Referencing appears to be very good, however, there are several problems with external links. Have a look at
this tool. All content needs to be
verifiable at GA level, so this is a barrier to success.
B.
Reliable sources are
cited inline. All content that
could reasonably be challenged, except for plot summaries and that which summarizes cited content elsewhere in the article, must be cited no later than the end of the paragraph (or line if the content is not in prose):
No problems here for a GA pass, but I'm wondering if there is any known history of what was happening in Brunswick before it was founded? Perhaps something about
American Indian activity? Ancient geological events? A sentence or two would suffice IMHO.
Focussed, yes. But quite U.S.-centric in parts, a
major criticism of Wikipedia. For example, "incorporation"? Could this be explained? Is "city" status honorific in this part of the world? Does it have any value or change anything for the inhabitants of Brunswick, such as self governance? Regarding "was founded in 1771 by the Province of Georgia and incorporated on February 22, 1856", can places in the US only be incorporated as a city? if not, then city should be mentioned too in the lead.
No problems here, however, free-to-use images should generally be moved to
Wikipedia:Wikimedia Commons. Having them here at Wikipedia limits their use to the English language encyclopedia only. This isn't a barrier to GA, just good practice for the good of the project.
I'd say this is almost at
WP:GA standard. Just a couple of small issues need sorting first. As such this article is placed on hold. Good luck with improving this article!
Hello there. It's been a few weeks now and no sign of any activity to fix up the aforementioned issues. As such, unless I hear otherwise, I plan to move the article from "On hold" status to a GA fail within the next 24 hours or so. --Jza84 |
Talk 16:53, 19 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Terribly sorry to have had to fail this. I haven't had any indication this is going to be picked up, and with the progress of this article unclear, and issues with MOS and verifiability, I have failed Brunswick, Georgia against the GA-criteria. I'm confident this article can hit GA in the future should these issues be addressed. Good luck, --Jza84 |
Talk 18:02, 20 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Well, it's not named after the Michigan senator. I'm going on out a little bit of a limb but this
[1] makes me fairly certain that it's the right Howard Coffin. Any Brunswick Wikipedian care to take the dog for a run and look for a plaque at the park? --
Wtshymanski (
talk) 04:37, 8 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Ok, it must be right. His article gives no mention of a connection to Brunswick, but the one you link to says "also known for his development of coastal Georgia, especially Sapelo Island and Sea Island)." I've been there a few times - I'll try to check it out sometime, but for now I think you are right.
Bubba73You talkin' to me? 05:05, 8 May 2011 (UTC)reply
A
Liberty Ship built in Brunswick was named for Howard E. Coffin - I suspect there's a stronger linkage than that, but I've only been to Atlanta once for 20 hours so did not soak up a lot of Georgia history in that time. A midnight Web search didn't give a "History of Brunswick Parks" on the city's Web site. --
Wtshymanski (
talk) 14:30, 8 May 2011 (UTC)reply
Hercules changes hands
In 2009,
Hercules, Inc. was sold to TorQuest and renamed Pinova, Inc. In 2005, it was acquired by Symrise. In November 2016, it was announced that a French company called Dérivés Résiniques et Terpéniques (DRT) had purchased the business for $150 million. [1]JenniferRSong (
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