Talk:List of New York State Historic Markers in Ulster County, New York

Capitalization of table text
Is a reason that most of the text within the listings table is in all capitals?

If not, then it should be changed to sentence/title case where appropriate, as per MOS:ALLCAPS.

--wqnvlz (talk) 16:08, 24 June 2018 (UTC)


 * I don't know why the text saying what is on the markers ("George Washington slept in this house...") is in all caps. When I started to edit this page that style had already been adopted. I presume it's because the text on the markers, the text that is repeated here in Wikipedia, is usually in all capitals. Also, note that this all caps style is consistant across all of the NY county listings of historical markers. HighAtop94 (talk) 04:13, 1 September 2018 (UTC)

Some Satirical Markers also in Ulster County
These are some satirical markers made by artist and commentator Norm Magnusson that are in Ulster County.

Count of Markers
The count of markers is a bit off. #38 is really two markers for New Paltz in New Paltz but note that each of the Ulster County markers is numbered once. #77 likewise enumerates two markers for the Glasco turnpike. #11 and #11b mark different related events at the Bogardus Tavern; #153 and #154 are also at the same place but discuss different aspects of it. And in order to keep the original numbering a #40.5 was added for the 1799 house, not on the original listing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HighAtop94 (talk • contribs) 19:08, 1 September 2019 (UTC)