Talk:Jeff Kimball House

Pin map
Locating images on pin maps is pointless. Amandajm (talk) 00:42, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
 * As soon as you click on the pin map, the spot disappears, so you are none-the-wiser. You've merely wasted time.
 * Clicking on the co-ordinates, however, will bring up a dozen good clear maps that will help you find the exact location.
 * The building is stated as being in Mechanicsburg which is linked. Towns, unlike individual buildings, do have pinmaps to locate them in the state. Over-linking is not necessary.  If Mechanicsburg is properly identifiable, the a very rough location of one of its buildings within an entire state is not necessary.  This follows the same MOS principal of not putting a full date after every person that is linked in an article e.g. "In 1890 the house passed into the hands of John Doe (1852-1919)".  The dates are superfluous. If you want to know his dates, one click will find them.
 * Pin maps take up the valuable right-hand space that can generally be used for a more profitable illustration.

Picture
Winter is the ideal time to photograph buildings that have trees in front of them. Those trees are deciduous, I presume. Someone needs to trawl around the town with a camera, photographing the historic buildings before Spring blots them out again. Amandajm (talk) 00:42, 28 February 2013 (UTC)