User:Epicgenius/Quality article contributions

This is a list of quality achievements on the English Wikipedia by Epicgenius.

This is not a full list. An asterisk (*) denotes significant text contributions and a bullet (•) denotes works where a plurality or majority of text was contributed by Epicgenius and he initiated or jointly-initiated the improvement process. Other articles consist of moderate text contributions or nominations of others' work.

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Good and featured articles
This list includes articles he nominated for good or featured article status, as well as those he worked on extensively but did not nominate.
 * Transportation
 * Buses
 * B46 (New York City bus)
 * Bx15 and M125 buses
 * Flushing–Co-op City buses
 * Jamaica–Far Rockaway line
 * Merrick Boulevard buses
 * M23 (New York City bus)•
 * M60 (New York City bus)
 * Q4 (New York City bus)
 * Q17 (New York City bus)
 * Q20 and Q44 buses
 * Q26 (New York City bus)
 * Q27 (New York City bus)
 * Q35 (New York City bus)
 * Q38 (New York City bus)
 * Q60 (New York City bus)
 * Q64, QM4 and QM44 buses
 * Q65 (New York City bus)
 * Q70 (New York City bus)
 * Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards buses
 * Railway lines
 * High Line*
 * North Shore Branch
 * Services
 * 7 (New York City Subway service)*
 * 9 (New York City Subway service)
 * B (New York City Subway service)*
 * C (New York City Subway service)*
 * E (New York City Subway service)*
 * G (New York City Subway service)•
 * M (New York City Subway service)*
 * JFK Express
 * R (New York City Subway service)*
 * Stations
 * 14th Street–Union Square station•
 * 21st Street–Queensbridge station
 * 25th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * 28th Street station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)•
 * 34th Street–Hudson Yards station•
 * 45th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * 47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center station•
 * 53rd Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * 57th Street station (IND Sixth Avenue Line)•
 * 59th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * 59th Street–Columbus Circle station‎‎•
 * 72nd Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)•
 * 72nd Street station (Second Avenue Subway)•
 * 75th Avenue station
 * 77th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * 79th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)•
 * 86th Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * 86th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)•
 * 86th Street station (Second Avenue Subway)•
 * 96th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)*
 * 96th Street station (Second Avenue Subway)•
 * 116th Street–Columbia University station•
 * 145th Street station (IRT Lenox Avenue Line)*
 * 169th Street station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
 * 181st Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)•
 * 181st Street station (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
 * 190th Street station
 * 191st Street station
 * Aqueduct Racetrack station*
 * Astor Place station•
 * Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center station•
 * Bay Ridge–95th Street station•
 * Bay Ridge Avenue station
 * Bergen Street station (IND Culver Line)
 * Borough Hall/Court Street station•
 * Bowling Green station*
 * Broad Channel station
 * Broad Street station (BMT Nassau Street Line)•
 * Broadway Junction station*
 * Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street station•
 * Cathedral Parkway–110th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)•
 * Church Avenue station (IND Culver Line)
 * City Hall station (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)•
 * Clark Street station•
 * Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue station•
 * Court Square–23rd Street station*
 * Euclid Avenue station (IND Fulton Street Line)
 * Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue station
 * Fifth Avenue/53rd Street station*
 * Fourth Avenue/Ninth Street station*
 * Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College station
 * Flushing–Main Street station (IRT Flushing Line)•
 * Forest Hills–71st Avenue station
 * Fulton Street station (New York City Subway)•
 * Grand Avenue–Newtown station
 * Grand Central Terminal•
 * Grand Street station (IND Sixth Avenue Line)
 * Grant Avenue station (IND Fulton Street Line)
 * Harlem–148th Street station
 * Hunts Point Avenue station
 * High Street station (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
 * Howard Beach–JFK Airport station
 * Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets station
 * Jackson Avenue station (IRT White Plains Road Line)*
 * Jamaica–179th Street station
 * Jay Street–MetroTech station•
 * Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station
 * Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station•
 * Liberty Avenue station
 * Mets–Willets Point station (IRT Flushing Line)•
 * Norwood–205th Street station
 * Nostrand Avenue station (IND Fulton Street Line)
 * Parsons Boulevard station
 * Pennsylvania Station (1910–1963)•
 * Prospect Avenue station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)*
 * Roosevelt Island station•
 * Smith–Ninth Streets station•
 * South Ferry/Whitehall Street station•
 * Sutphin Boulevard station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
 * Union Street station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)
 * Woodhaven Boulevard station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
 * World Trade Center station (PATH)•
 * Portions of stations
 * Fulton Center•
 * Moynihan Train Hall•
 * Lines
 * 42nd Street Shuttle*
 * 63rd Street lines•
 * Archer Avenue lines
 * Brooklyn–Queens Connector•
 * BMT Fourth Avenue Line
 * BMT Franklin Avenue Line*
 * IND Culver Line
 * IND Queens Boulevard Line
 * IND Sixth Avenue Line•
 * IND World's Fair Line
 * IRT New Lots Line
 * IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line
 * Park Avenue main line
 * Second Avenue Subway•
 * Uptown Hudson Tubes•
 * Systems
 * AirTrain JFK•
 * Citi Bike•
 * New York City Subway*
 * NYC Ferry•
 * PATH (rail system)•
 * Roosevelt Island Tramway•
 * Staten Island Ferry•
 * System expansions
 * 7 Subway Extension•
 * East Side Access•
 * Gateway Program (Northeast Corridor)*
 * History of the Second Avenue Subway•
 * Program for Action•
 * Proposed expansion of the New York City Subway•
 * Staten Island Tunnel
 * Streets and avenues
 * 23rd Street (Manhattan)•
 * Conduit Avenue
 * Stone Street (Manhattan)•
 * Highways
 * Interstate 78 in New York•
 * Interstate 278
 * Interstate 295
 * Interstate 678•
 * New York State Route 878*
 * New York State Route 895*
 * Bridges and tunnels
 * 63rd Street Tunnel•
 * Broadway Bridge (Manhattan)•
 * Brooklyn Bridge•
 * Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel•
 * Bronx–Whitestone Bridge•
 * George Washington Bridge•
 * Hell Gate Bridge•
 * Holland Tunnel•
 * Joralemon Street Tunnel•
 * Lincoln Tunnel•
 * Macombs Dam Bridge•
 * Park Avenue Viaduct•
 * Queensboro Bridge•
 * Queens–Midtown Tunnel•
 * Steinway Tunnel*
 * Throgs Neck Bridge•
 * Triborough Bridge•
 * University Heights Bridge•
 * Verrazano-Narrows Bridge•
 * Washington Bridge•
 * Other happenings
 * 14th Street Tunnel shutdown•
 * Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority*
 * Congestion pricing in New York City•
 * Architecture
 * Hotels
 * Algonquin Hotel•
 * Barbizon 63•
 * The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York•
 * Hotel Chelsea•
 * Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan•
 * DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Metropolitan New York City•
 * Hyatt Grand Central New York•
 * InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel•
 * James New York – NoMad•
 * The Jane•
 * The Knickerbocker Hotel•
 * Lexington Hotel (New York City)•
 * Lotte New York Palace Hotel•
 * Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton•
 * Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza•
 * Millennium Times Square New York•
 * New York Biltmore Hotel•
 * New York Marriott East Side•
 * New York Marriott Marquis•
 * Paramount Hotel•
 * The Peninsula New York•
 * Plaza Hotel•
 * Roosevelt Hotel (Manhattan)•
 * St. Regis New York•
 * The Chatwal New York•
 * The Redbury New York•
 * Trump International Hotel and Tower (New York City)•
 * W New York Union Square•
 * Waldorf Astoria New York*
 * Waldorf–Astoria (New York, 1893)
 * Hotel Wolcott‎•
 * Wyndham New Yorker Hotel•
 * Houses of worship
 * Cathedral of St. John the Divine•
 * Central Synagogue (Manhattan)•
 * Eldridge Street Synagogue•
 * First Presbyterian Church of Newtown•
 * Riverside Church•
 * St. James Church (Queens)•
 * St. Patrick's Cathedral (Manhattan)•
 * Libraries
 * Central Library (Brooklyn Public Library)•
 * Gould Memorial Library•
 * Low Memorial Library•
 * New York Public Library Main Branch•
 * Ottendorfer Public Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital•
 * Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library•
 * Museums and house museums
 * Bartow–Pell Mansion•
 * Frick Collection•
 * Hamilton Grange National Memorial•
 * Intrepid Museum•
 * Merchant's House Museum•
 * Morris–Jumel Mansion•
 * Van Cortlandt House•
 * Theaters
 * Al Hirschfeld Theatre•
 * Ambassador Theatre (New York City)•
 * Apollo Theater•
 * August Wilson Theatre•
 * Belasco Theatre•
 * Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre•
 * Booth Theatre•
 * Broadhurst Theatre•
 * Circle in the Square Theatre•
 * Ed Sullivan Theater•
 * Embassy Theatre (New York City)•
 * Empire Theatre (42nd Street)•
 * Ethel Barrymore Theatre•
 * Eugene O'Neill Theatre•
 * Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre•
 * Gershwin Theatre•
 * Hayes Theater•
 * Hudson Theatre•
 * Imperial Theatre•
 * James Earl Jones Theatre•
 * John Golden Theatre•
 * Lena Horne Theatre•
 * Liberty Theatre•
 * Longacre Theatre•
 * Lunt-Fontanne Theatre•
 * Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)•
 * Lyric Theatre (New York City, 1998)•
 * Majestic Theatre (Broadway)•
 * Mark Hellinger Theatre•
 * Marquis Theatre•
 * Metro Theater (New York City)•
 * Minskoff Theatre•
 * Music Box Theatre•
 * Neil Simon Theatre•
 * Nederlander Theatre•
 * New Amsterdam Theatre•
 * New Victory Theater•
 * Palace Theatre (New York City)•
 * Richard Rodgers Theatre•
 * RKO Keith's Theater (Flushing, Queens)•
 * Sam H. Harris Theatre•
 * Samuel J. Friedman Theatre•
 * Shubert Theatre (Broadway)•
 * St. James Theatre•
 * Studio 54•
 * Stephen Sondheim Theatre•
 * Times Square Theater•
 * Todd Haimes Theatre•
 * Village East by Angelika•
 * Vivian Beaumont Theater•
 * Walter Kerr Theatre•
 * Winter Garden Theatre•
 * Other buildings
 * 1 Hanover Square•
 * 1 Wall Street•
 * 1 Wall Street Court•
 * 2 Broadway•
 * 2 Columbus Circle•
 * 2 Park Avenue•
 * 3 East 57th Street•
 * 3 Times Square•
 * 4 Park Avenue•
 * 4 Times Square•
 * 5 Beekman Street•
 * 5 Columbus Circle•
 * 5 Times Square•
 * 5 West 54th Street•
 * 7 West 54th Street•
 * 10 West 56th Street•
 * 11 West 54th Street•
 * 12 East 53rd Street•
 * 13 and 15 West 54th Street•
 * 14 Wall Street•
 * 15 Central Park West•
 * 18 East 50th Street•
 * 19 East 54th Street•
 * 20 Exchange Place•
 * 23 Beekman Place•
 * 23 Wall Street•
 * 26 Broadway•
 * 28 Liberty Street•
 * 30 Rockefeller Plaza•
 * 30 West 44th Street•
 * 30 West 56th Street•
 * 32 Avenue of the Americas•
 * 40 Wall Street•
 * 44 Union Square•
 * 48 Wall Street•
 * 49 Chambers•
 * 53W53•
 * 55 Wall Street•
 * 55 Water Street•
 * 56 Beaver Street•
 * 60 Hudson Street•
 * 60 Wall Street•
 * 65 Broadway•
 * 70 Pine Street•
 * 81 Willoughby Street•
 * 90 West Street•
 * 108 Leonard•
 * 110 East 42nd Street•
 * 111 West 57th Street
 * 140 Broadway•
 * 150 Nassau Street•
 * 165 West 57th Street•
 * 195 Broadway•
 * 200 Madison Avenue•
 * 219 East 49th Street•
 * 220 Central Park South•
 * 220 West 57th Street•
 * 224 West 57th Street•
 * 229 West 43rd Street•
 * 240 Central Park South•
 * 270 Park Avenue (1960–2021)•
 * 275 Madison Avenue•
 * 280 Broadway•
 * 330 West 42nd Street•
 * 383 Madison Avenue•
 * 390 Fifth Avenue•
 * 400 Madison Avenue•
 * 432 Park Avenue•
 * 452 Fifth Avenue•
 * 488 Madison Avenue•
 * 500 Fifth Avenue•
 * 500 Park Avenue•
 * 550 Madison Avenue•
 * 590 Madison Avenue•
 * 608 Fifth Avenue•
 * 647 Fifth Avenue•
 * 660 Fifth Avenue•
 * 689 Fifth Avenue•
 * 712 Fifth Avenue•
 * 1271 Avenue of the Americas•
 * 1501 Broadway•
 * 1540 Broadway•
 * 1552 Broadway•
 * Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House•
 * Alwyn Court•
 * American Bank Note Company Building•
 * American Fine Arts Society•
 * American Radiator Building‎‎•
 * American Stock Exchange Building•
 * American Surety Building•
 * Amster Yard•
 * Andrew Carnegie Mansion•
 * The Ansonia•
 * Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State•
 * Apple Bank Building•
 * The Apthorp•
 * Austin, Nichols and Company Warehouse•
 * Axa Equitable Center•
 * B. Altman and Company Building•
 * Bank of America Tower (Manhattan)•
 * Battery Maritime Building•
 * Bayard–Condict Building•
 * Beaux-Arts Apartments•
 * BellTel Lofts•
 * The Belnord•
 * Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge Number 878•
 * Benjamin N. Duke House•
 * Bennett Building (New York City)•
 * The Beresford•
 * Bowery Savings Bank Building (130 Bowery)‎‎•
 * Bowling Green Offices Building•
 * British Empire Building•
 * Broad Exchange Building•
 * Brooklyn Army Terminal•
 * Brooklyn Trust Company Building•
 * The Brooklyn Tower•
 * Brooklyn Union Gas Company Headquarters•
 * Bush Tower•
 * Bryant Park Studios•
 * Candler Building (New York City)•
 * Carnegie Hall Tower•
 * Cartier Building•
 * Castle Clinton•
 * CBS Building•
 * Central Park Tower•
 * The Century (apartment building)•
 * Charles Scribner's Sons Building•
 * Chamber of Commerce Building (Manhattan)•
 * Chanin Building•
 * Chrysler Building•
 * Church Missions House•
 * Citigroup Center•
 * CitySpire•
 * City Investing Building•
 * City Pier A•
 * Consolidated Edison Building•
 * Corbin Building•
 * Coty Building•
 * Crown Building (Manhattan)•
 * Cunard Building (New York City)•
 * Daily News Building•
 * The Dakota•
 * Deutsche Bank Center•
 * The Dorilton•
 * Domino Sugar Refinery•
 * Downtown Athletic Club•
 * The El Dorado•
 * Empire Building (Manhattan)•
 * Empire State Building•
 * Engineering Societies' Building•
 * Engineers' Club Building•
 * Equitable Building (Manhattan)•
 * Equitable Life Building (Manhattan)•
 * Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building•
 * Felix M. Warburg House•
 * Film Center Building•
 * First Battery Armory•
 * Ford Foundation Building•
 * Fred F. French Building•
 * Fuller Building•
 * Gainsborough Studios (Manhattan)•
 * General Electric Building•
 * General Motors Building (Manhattan)•
 * Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House•
 * Gillender Building*
 * Gowanus Batcave*
 * Grand Prospect Hall*
 * Grant's Tomb•
 * Graybar Building•
 * Greenwich Savings Bank Building•
 * Hall of Fame for Great Americans•
 * Harry F. Sinclair House•
 * Hearst Tower (Manhattan)•
 * Helmsley Building•
 * Henry Clay Frick House•
 * Home Life Building•
 * Hudson Terminal•
 * Isaac L. Rice Mansion•
 * Industry City•
 * International Building (Rockefeller Center)•
 * International Mercantile Marine Company Building•
 * IRT Powerhouse•
 * James A. Burden House•
 * James B. Duke House•
 * Kings Plaza*
 * La Maison Francaise (Rockefeller Center)•
 * Lescaze House•
 * Lever House•
 * Liberty Tower (Manhattan)•
 * Lipstick Building•
 * Lord & Taylor Building•
 * The Majestic (apartment building)•
 * Manhattan House•
 * Manhattan Municipal Building•
 * Manufacturers Trust Company Building•
 * Marine Air Terminal•
 * Master Apartments*
 * MetLife Building•
 * Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower•
 * Metropolitan Tower (Manhattan)•
 * Morse Building•
 * Municipal Asphalt Plant•
 * Mutual Reserve Building•
 * New York and Long Island Coignet Stone Company Building•
 * New York Life Building•
 * New York Produce Exchange•
 * New York Savings Bank Building•
 * New York Stock Exchange Building•
 * The New York Times Building•
 * New York Times Building (41 Park Row)•
 * New York Tribune Building•
 * New York World Building•
 * New York Yacht Club Building•
 * The Normandy•
 * North Shore Towers
 * Offerman Building•
 * Olympic Tower•
 * One57•
 * One Vanderbilt•
 * One World Trade Center•
 * One Worldwide Plaza•
 * Osborne Apartments•
 * Otto H. Kahn House•
 * Park51
 * Park Avenue Armory•
 * Park Row Building•
 * Payne Whitney House•
 * Pershing Square Building•
 * Potter Building•
 * Radio City Music Hall•
 * Ritz Tower•
 * Rockefeller Apartments•
 * Rockefeller Guest House•
 * Rodin Studios•
 * Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store•
 * Salvation Army Headquarters (Manhattan)•
 * The San Remo•
 * Scribner Building•
 * Seagram Building•
 * Singer Building•
 * Socony–Mobil Building•
 * The Sofia•
 * Solow Building•
 * Starrett–Lehigh Building•
 * Surrogate's Courthouse•
 * Tiffany and Company Building•
 * Times Square Tower•
 * Trump Tower•
 * TWA Flight Center•
 * Tweed Courthouse•
 * United Nations General Assembly Building•
 * United Nations Secretariat Building•
 * Vanderbilt Triple Palace•
 * Verizon Building•
 * Villard Houses•
 * Western Union Telegraph Building•
 * Whitehall Building•
 * The Wilbraham•
 * William H. Moore House•
 * William Ulmer Brewery•
 * Williamsburgh Savings Bank Building (175 Broadway)•
 * Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower•
 * Woolworth Building•
 * Complexes
 * Headquarters of the United Nations*
 * Hudson Yards (development)•
 * Rockefeller Center•
 * World Trade Center (1973–2001)•
 * World Trade Center (2001–present)•
 * Construction of
 * Construction of Rockefeller Center•
 * Construction of the World Trade Center*
 * History of Grand Central Terminal•
 * Monuments
 * Washington Monument
 * Other
 * Amazon HQ2*
 * Geography
 * Public parks, amusement parks, etc.
 * Alley Pond Park•
 * Asser Levy Recreation Center•
 * Astoria Park•
 * Betsy Head Park•
 * Brooklyn Botanic Garden•
 * Brooklyn Bridge Park•
 * Bryant Park•
 * Central Park•
 * Crotona Park•
 * Dreamland (Coney Island, 1904)•
 * Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
 * Fort Tryon Park•
 * Freedomland U.S.A.•
 * Hamilton Fish Park•
 * Jackie Robinson Park•
 * Jacob Riis Park
 * Little Island at Pier 55•
 * Luna Park (Coney Island, 1903)•
 * Morningside Park (Manhattan)•
 * Pelham Bay Park•
 * Prospect Park (Brooklyn)•
 * Red Hook Park•
 * Riegelmann Boardwalk•
 * Riverside Park (Manhattan)•
 * Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk•
 * Spring Creek Park
 * Steeplechase Park•
 * Sunset Park (Brooklyn park)•
 * The Battery (Manhattan)•
 * Thomas Jefferson Park•
 * Van Cortlandt Park•
 * Verdi Square•
 * Features in parks
 * Central Park Zoo•
 * Orchard Beach (Bronx)•
 * Parachute Jump•
 * Pepsi-Cola sign•
 * Pier 40
 * Seneca Village•
 * Sheep Meadow•
 * The Ramble and Lake•
 * Unisphere•
 * Wonder Wheel•
 * Neighborhoods
 * Bergen Beach, Brooklyn•
 * Canarsie, Brooklyn•
 * Coney Island•
 * Fordham Plaza, Bronx
 * Mill Basin, Brooklyn•
 * Morningside Heights, Manhattan•
 * Spring Creek, Brooklyn
 * Starrett City, Brooklyn•
 * Sunset Park, Brooklyn•
 * Washington Heights, Manhattan*
 * Islands
 * Barren Island, Brooklyn•
 * Ellis Island•
 * Governors Island•
 * Hunter Island (Bronx)•
 * Hart Island (Bronx)•
 * Bodies of water
 * Flushing River•
 * Gowanus Canal•
 * Kissena Creek•
 * Minetta Creek
 * Entertainment
 * Games
 * slither.io•
 * Episodes
 * Donald Trump (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver)•
 * Tobacco (Last Week Tonight)*
 * Roller coasters and other rides
 * Nominated
 * Banshee (roller coaster)*
 * Coney Island Cyclone•
 * Forest Park Carousel•
 * GhostRider (roller coaster)‎‎•
 * Great Bear (roller coaster)‎‎•
 * Skyrush•
 * Steel Curtain (roller coaster)•
 * Improved
 * El Toro (Six Flags Great Adventure)*
 * Kingda Ka*
 * Son of Beast*
 * Food and drink
 * Restaurants and bars
 * Four Seasons Restaurant•
 * Gage and Tollner•
 * Lundy's Restaurant•
 * Rainbow Room•
 * Stonewall Inn•
 * Art
 * Visual art
 * Man at the Crossroads•
 * Technology
 * Infrastructure
 * LinkNYC•
 * MTA Bus Time
 * Signaling of the New York City Subway•
 * Others
 * Installations
 * National Debt Clock*
 * Organizations
 * Central Park Conservancy•
 * Events
 * 1964 New York World's Fair•
 * Lists
 * New York City scenic landmarks•


 * Good topics:
 * Featured topics/Active Broadway theaters

Interesting facts

 * DYK's Epicgenius was not credited for: Van Cortlandt Park, Washington Monument, Jamaica–179th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line), 1 William Street
 * DYK duplicate credits: Man at the Crossroads, Eberhard Faber Pencil Factory
 * DYK manual credits: Jacob Riis Park, Wonder Wheel, American Surety Building
 * DYK's that he worked on, but another person was credited for them: Sixth borough
 * Articles that were later promoted to GA (by someone else) after he nominated them for DYK: Brooklyn Street Circuit, New York City Board of Transportation, 370 Jay Street
 * Articles that were later promoted to GA (nominated by him) after someone else nominated them for DYK: Gateway Program (Northeast Corridor), LinkNYC, Park51, Parachute Jump, Second Avenue Subway
 * GA's expanded: National Debt Clock, Chrysler Building, Headquarters of the United Nations, "Tobacco" (Last Week Tonight)
 * GA's promoted that were already GA's or FA's in other wikis when they were promoted: Empire State Building, Master Apartments, New York City Subway, Second Avenue Subway, slither.io
 * GA's promoted that had a previous failed nomination by someone else: 86th Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line), 103rd Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line), 181st Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line), Central Park, Gillender Building, Minetta Creek, PATH (rail system)
 * GA's promoted that had been delisted: Gowanus Canal, Grand Central Terminal
 * GA's that he helped revise before someone else made it a GA (he doesn't take credit for this): Brooklyn Street Circuit, Comet Ping Pong, Amazon HQ2
 * GA's that he helped improve and were also "On This Day" articles: Brooklyn Bridge, Chrysler Building, Ellis Island, Empire State Building, George Washington Bridge, Holland Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, New York City Subway, Radio City Music Hall, Triborough Bridge, Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, Woolworth Building, World Trade Center (1973–2001)
 * FA's expanded: Stuyvesant High School (to a smaller extent), Construction of the World Trade Center
 * Million awards: 432 Park Avenue, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Ellis Island, Empire State Building, George Washington Bridge, Grand Central Terminal, High Line, New York City Subway, One World Trade Center, Rockefeller Center, Studio 54, Trump Tower, Washington Monument, World Trade Center (1973–2001)

Milestones
He forgot all the other milestones in between, but it took him a bit over 2 years for his first 100,000 edits, then more than 4 years for his next 100,000.
 * 1st edit - November 23, 2012
 * 100,000th edit - March 7, 2015
 * 200,000th edit - June 1, 2019
 * 250,000th edit - March 10, 2021
 * 300,000th edit - September 29, 2023