User talk:Jmoreau97

Re: your Mt Vernon draft
Greetings, I ran across your draft at User:Jmoreau97/sandbox, since you were mistakenly using Category:History and causing your draft to show up in the actual category with finished articles. So please refer to WP:CAT to see how to correctly use the Category function.

Secondly, I glanced at your draft, and you're really heading the wrong direction and need to adjust. You're writing the article as an advertisement, which is not something we publish. Phrases like "try our fine dining!" are not even slightly encyclopedic content. Wikipedia is not for press releases, it's not a travel magazine, it's an encyclopedia about concepts. For the article to publish it must meet WP:Notability. That is, must show that it's been written about in a serious manner. Not a advert pamphlet, not a local paper with a glowing review, but some serious mention in a book about the tourism industry, or a journal article about rural architecture in Colorado, something like that.

Not meant as a knock, just letting you know you'll have to really shift course if your eventual goal is to get this published. If you'd like some advice on it, please check out The Teahouse (linked above) to get input on making this Wikipedia-appropriate. Good luck! MatthewVanitas (talk) 16:31, 4 June 2013 (UTC)