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This template is part of WikiProject National Register of Historic Places. Examples are displayed on the right side of the page.

Usage
To get started, copy and paste one of the following blank templates into the top of the article.

Blank Template With ALL Possible Parameters


Blank Template With Most Used Parameters


Parameters
Most fields are optional because they use ParserFunctions, which allows fields to be hidden if they do not have a value or shown if they do have a value.

Wiki links are fine in any of the Infobox fields except coordinates.

Please spend some time at the National Register of Historic Places WikiProject article and its talk page for standards on presenting names and other data.

The infobox to the right is a visual output of most of the following parameters.

name — Name of the NRHP. Preferably the exact name listed on the register
 * Example format — name = Hotel Thomas.

image — Name of main image displayed. Only the title of the image.
 * Example format — image = thomas-center-gville04.jpg.

image_size — Size of main image. Default 250px
 * Example format — image_size = 400px.

caption — Caption for main image.
 * Example format — caption = Western entrance to the Thomas Center.

locmapin — If you want a map to be displayed, set this parameter to the state in which the NRHP is located. Set to "USA" if you want a map of the entire USA displayed. If the parameter is left blank, no map will be displayed.
 * Example format — locmapin = Florida.

map_width — Width of the map. Default 235px.
 * Example format — mapwidth = 275px.

map_caption — Caption displayed under the map.
 * Example format — map_caption = Location of Thomas Center in Florida.

Coordinates: (DMS format) Setting values for lat_degrees and long_degrees makes the locator dot appear on the locator map.
 * lat_degrees — Degrees section of latitude. (0 - 180)
 * Example format — lat_degrees = 29.
 * lat_minutes — Minutes section of latitude. (0 - 60)
 * Example format — lat_minutes = 39.
 * lat_seconds' — Seconds section of latitude. (0 - 60)
 * Example format — lat_seconds = 45.
 * lat_direction — Direction. (N or S)
 * Example format — lat_direction = N.
 * long_degrees — Degrees section of longitude. (0 - 180)
 * Example format — long_degrees = 82.
 * long_minutes — Minutes section of longitude. (0 - 60)
 * Example format — long_minutes = 19.
 * long_seconds — Seconds section of longitude. (0 - 60)
 * Example format — long_seconds = 47.
 * long_direction — Direction. (E or W).
 * Example format — long_direction = W.

location — City in which NRHP is located.
 * Example format — Gainesville, Florida.

nearest_city — If NRHP is located in a mostly rural area, this parameter should be used instead of location.
 * Example format — Gainesville, Florida.

area — Area of the NRHP. Mostly used with districts, parks, and sites. undefined undefined tags may be used to display standard alongside metric measurements.
 * Example format — area = 12,000 sq. ft.
 * Example format — area = 12000 sqft.

built — If the NRHP is a building or manmade structure, when it was built.
 * Example format — built = 1919.

architect — Architect of the NRHP (building or manmade structure).
 * Example format — architect = William Augustus Edwards of Edwards & Saywards.

architecture — Architectural style.
 * Example format — architecture = Classical Revival, Other.

visitation_num — Number of visitors to the site.
 * Example format — visitation_num = 15,000.

visitation_year — Year in which visitation_num occurred.
 * Example format — visitation_year = 2008.

refnum — NRHP Reference Number.
 * Example format — refnum = 73000563.

mpsub — If the NRHP was submitted under a Multiple Property Submission, type its name here.
 * Example format — mpsub = Gainesville MRA.

governing_body — Body that owns/operates the NRHP or its site.
 * Example format — governing_body = City of Gainesville.

Infobox Displaying Both Image and Map


Infobox Incorporating Map of USA


Infobox With Main Image - No Map


Infobox With Map - No Image
