Wikipedia:WikiProject United States/Requested Articles

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Missing United States related articles
Se podría iniciar un sitio sobre las fábricas de automotores americanos
 * Article Requests
 * WikiProject Kansas/Requested articles
 * WikiProject Maine/Requested articles

(You can start a site about American automobile manufacturers [I am bilingual and don't know why this is in Spanish so I translated it]) --2601:643:8101:64E1:387A:8F22:8CF4:AF07 (talk) 21:40, 30 July 2020 (UTC) (IPOokap)

General education

 * Associate in Business Administration
 * The California Association of Student Leaders: A networking organization for the Student Leaders and Student Governments of California
 * Clifford H. Nowlin, Kansas City, Missouri, educator in the 1910s. He wrote books on education and was "much beloved in Kansas City," according to columnist and writer Lee Shippey. Nowlin Middle School was named after him, and there are some references on that page. Sincerely, GeorgeLouis (talk) 05:06, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Docufide
 * Educational Improvement Tax Credit
 * The Hartford Partnership Program for Aging Education: A new educational model for geriatric social work education that emphasizes university-community partnerships, a rotational field model, and student leadership.
 * List of Cities in the United States by Literacy
 * List of past returning officers of the Oxford Union

Schools, institutions, organizations, and government agencies
'''Please note that except in exceptional circumstances, preschools, elementary and middle schools do not qualify to have an article on Wikipedia. Only diploma granting institutions.'''
 * Air Force Academy Cadet Honor Guard - US Air Force Academy's honor guard. Cadet club that performs reveille, retreat, color guard, firing parties, cannon details, wedding arches, flag foldings, postings, rifle drill, and funeral details.
 * Alderleaf Wilderness College - Monroe, Washington
 * American Center for Conflict Resolution - private university accredited by the DETC.
 * Andhra University College of Pharmacy
 * Apple School of Excellence. Site hosted here, but numerous schools and individuals have earned this status (see.
 * Armstrong Medical Education Building- Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
 * Bambi Academy - private Russian elementary school in Brooklyn, New York
 * BB-SEC - Award-winning cyber-security agency which is also possibly the only security agency of its size that is 100% woman-owned (see ).
 * Bethlehem Lutheran Church and School in Carson City NV
 * Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School - Evansville, Illinois
 * Christian Life High School - private school in Rockford, Illinois
 * Cultural Council of Palm Beach County - Official arts and culture support agency in Palm Beach County, FL
 * Defenders of the Magisterium - San Antonio, Texas - an organization of doctrinally conservative lay Catholics in the San Antonio area that monitors Catholic activities for violations of doctrine or liturgy and sends complaints to Catholic leaders. See homepage http://defenders-sa.com/forum/, Facebook org, newspaper , newspaper edit
 * Duval Virtual Instruction Academy - Jacksonville, Florida
 * Emerging Scholars Program
 * Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
 * Far From Standard Tutoring Tutoring Company in Michigan that is most popular for tutoring college classes
 * Fox River Grove Memorial Library - Public library in Fox River Grove, IL
 * FunnelBrain - website designed to help students of all ages study and share study materials
 * Hawaii Natural Energy Institute An organized research unit of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; focuses on renewable and enabling technologies to reduce the State of Hawai‘i's dependence on fossil fuel.
 * The Hewitt School - private all-girls school on the Upper East Side
 * Holy Family Catholic Academy (Inverness, Illinois), a private catholic school
 * Horizon Academy, Amargosa Valley located in Amargosa Valley, Nevada (Part of WWASP)
 * Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, a Washington, DC, based think tank that studies and seeks to influence change in US-Israel foreign policy. http://www.irmep.org/irmep.htm
 * Institute for the Environment at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
 * The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) http://www.iete.org, http://www.iete.info, www.iete-elan-ac.in, www.iete.biz
 * John Jaqua Academic Student for Student Atheletes A newly installed multi-million dollar building on the University of Oregon campus serving exclusively student athletes
 * Kalamazoo Area Mathematics and Science Center
 * Knowlett International The tutoring service with specialization in Math and Science. Knowlett Tutoring
 * Lee Flower Design Academy
 * Maine Technology Institute - in Brunswick, Maine
 * Marine Education Center, University of Southern Mississippi
 * Mendon Junior/Senior High School
 * MyFutureDoctor.com A non-profit website for students pursuing a medical degree in osteopathic medicine.
 * Nashoba Brooks School, Concord, Massachusetts, an all-girls' school
 * National Institute on Out-of-School Time (NIOST) - Wellesley, MA.
 * Ness Church - historic location in Meeker County, Minnesota and frequent ghost hunting site
 * Orchard House School - all-girls' school in Richmond, Virginia
 * The Order of Koios - Cornell University (also see Collegiate secret societies in North America)
 * Pine Plains Fire Department Pine Plains Fire district and hose company
 * Poughkeepsie Military Institute
 * Rockford Christian High School - private school in Rockford, Illinois
 * Sheffield District High School - Sheffield, Tas.
 * Sierra Lutheran High School, Minden NV
 * Spectrum Progressive School of Rockford - private school in Rockford, Illinois
 * Statistical Center for HIV/AIDS research
 * Thomas Edison School (Gary) - former School in Gary, Indiana; left abandoned for many years before being bought out
 * Truebright Science Academy Charter School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a public charter school
 * Tune in to Reading - Reading Intervention Software www.elpcorp.com
 * United Neighborhood Houses - United Neighborhood Houses of New York (UNH) is a 501(c) nonprofit membership organization of 38 independent community centers and settlement houses in New York City. Rooted in the history and values of the settlement house movement, UNH provides a collective voice for member agencies, performing advocacy to support policies and funding as well as participating in collaborations to benefit the settlement houses in the areas of children, youth, adult literacy and immigrant services, older adults, housing stability, and healthy food. UNH was founded in 1919 and Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed the organization in 1966. UNH is already mentioned in the Wikipedia articles for Settlement Houses and several of our member agencies. [disclaimer: I am a UNH employee] Official site: . Third-party sources: WNYC story on UNH annual fall conference, 1966, Text of MLK Jr.’s speech to UNH 1966, , Spearheads for Reform, The Social Settlements and the Progressive Movement 1890-1914 (book, pg 239) (Many more sources available)
 * U.S. Currency Education Program
 * University Honors at Virginia Tech
 * University of Notre Dame: Commencement Address Speakers
 * Van Buren Technology Center
 * YCCI - Young Citizens of Central Illinois: an organization active in the 1960s (at least) that tried to teach high-school students about democracy.  It was possibly a government organization.,, , ,

Housing

 * Condominium legislation
 * Housing in Alabama‎
 * Housing in Alaska‎
 * Housing in Arizona‎
 * Housing in Arkansas‎
 * Housing in California‎
 * Housing in Colorado‎
 * Housing in Connecticut‎
 * Housing in Delaware‎
 * Housing in Georgia (U.S. state)‎
 * Housing in Hawaii‎
 * Housing in Idaho‎
 * Housing in Illinois‎
 * Housing in Indiana‎
 * Housing in Iowa‎
 * Housing in Kansas‎
 * Housing in Kentucky‎
 * Housing in Louisiana‎
 * Housing in Maine‎
 * Housing in Maryland‎
 * Housing in Massachusetts‎
 * Housing in Michigan‎
 * Housing in Minnesota‎
 * Housing in Mississippi‎
 * Housing in Missouri‎
 * Housing in Montana‎
 * Housing in Nebraska‎
 * Housing in Nevada‎
 * Housing in New Hampshire‎
 * Housing in New Jersey‎
 * Housing in New Mexico‎
 * Housing in New York (state)
 * Housing in North Carolina‎
 * Housing in North Dakota‎
 * Housing in Ohio‎
 * Housing in Oklahoma‎
 * Housing in Oregon‎
 * Housing in Pennsylvania‎
 * Housing in Puerto Rico‎
 * Housing in Rhode Island‎
 * Housing in South Carolina‎
 * Housing in South Dakota‎
 * Housing in Tennessee‎
 * Housing in Texas‎
 * Housing in Utah‎
 * Housing in Vermont‎
 * Housing in Virginia‎
 * Housing in Washington (state)
 * Housing in West Virginia‎
 * Housing in Wyoming‎

Military history related

 * Airborne Reaction Force
 * Battle of the Green Line
 * Battle of Yellow River
 * Forward Operating Base Mombasa
 * General John Alison Pechuls U.S. Air Force General. First-generation American of Lithuanian descent.
 * Ibis Project
 * Little Brown Bears
 * Marine Security Force Bermuda
 * Melrose Air Force Range
 * Naval Medical Clinic Bermuda
 * Nazism in the West - also see Nazism in the Americas
 * Officer Cadet Training Unit
 * Operation Iron Balance
 * Personnel Support Activity Detachment Bermuda
 * Smart acquisition
 * Special Air Mobile Force Group
 * Special Methods Training Centre
 * Standing Consultative Commission
 * Strategic Consulting International
 * Udaire Range
 * Unit of Action (military)
 * United States Army Personnel Research Office
 * United States Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command
 * 1st Battalion 111th Field Artillery
 * 1st Battalion 623rd Field Artillery
 * 26th Brigade Special Troops Battalion
 * Khiem Thao
 * Paul Johnson (air force)
 * Notable United States Coast Guard Auxiliarists
 * Awards and decorations of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
 * United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Interpreter Corps
 * Director of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
 * United States Coast Guard Auxiliary National Commodore
 * Missions of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
 * United States Coast Guard Auxiliary National Executive Committee
 * Coast Guard Auxiliary Association
 * Iran–United States proxy conflict
 * Russia–United States proxy conflict
 * China–United States proxy conflict
 * James Burton (Air Force Col.)

Cities and towns
Please place entries in the correct category
 * Arnesén, Minnesota Unincorporated community in Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota.
 * Circular Towns in the South
 * City status in the United States – country-specific explanation of city status in the US. Foreigners are baffled that some tiny settlements e.g. Denham, Minnesota are cities.
 * Don Armeni Park, Seattle located on Elliot Bay, the park is situated upon 4.8 acres of land created by Ernest Carl Bates in the early 1900s.
 * Dry Fork, Utah Unincorporated community in Uintah County, Utah.
 * Freedom, Maryland
 * Highlandtown Wildlife Area, Columbiana County, Ohio
 * Hilton, South Carolina - unincorporated community bordering Chapin, South Carolina
 * Jerusalem, Utah - unincorporated community in Sanpete County, Utah.
 * Jim Creek, Washington - see the Hum
 * Couldn't this be a redirect to Jim_Creek_Naval_Radio_Station?
 * Jurassic Park Visitor Center, Orlando, FL
 * Lakota, Utah Unincorporated community in Rich County, Utah.
 * Midway, Nevada - Shows on maps as part of or just north of Henderson, Nevada.
 * Monarch, Utah Unincorporated community in Duchesne County, Utah.
 * Mutton Hollow, Utah Township and unincorporated community in Davis County, Utah.
 * North Creek, Utah Unincorporated community in Beaver County, Utah.
 * Oak Creek, Utah Unincorporated community in Sanpete County, Utah.
 * Ormond Plantation
 * Pitts Point, Kentucky Located in Fort Knox, Kentucky--town only exists for one day each year.
 * Prospect, South Carolina hometown of an infamous serial killer.
 * Reese, Utah Township and unincorporated community in Weber County, Utah.
 * Regency, Virginia. Northwestern suburb of Richmond Virginia. Zip code 23229 is its boundary.
 * GNIS lists a post office by that name in Henrico County, however, there is no community referenced at GNIS, nor are there any census data files under that name.
 * Reynolds Grove - see List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War
 * Sage Creek Junction, Utah - unincorporated community in Rich County, Utah
 * Sauk Lake Forest Preserve
 * Shinrock, Erie County, Ohio
 * Stockton Plateau - West Texas
 * Tintic Junction, Utah - Tintic Junction or Tintic is a unincorporated community and near-ghost town in Juab County, Utah
 * Tubsy, Washington, a paper town in Washington State. See the article on Paper Towns. They're basically fictitious towns used as copyright traps for cartographers that exist only on paper (maps). There are eight known paper towns according to online communities. Interest was inspired by John Greem's novel, Paper Towns.
 * Warminster, Philadelphia PA 18974-2829, PA-NJ Metro Area, home of e.g. Gamry
 * Winkelmann, Texas, a ghost town located in Washington County, Texas.
 * Zumwalt, Washington Unincorporated community in Garfield County, Washington.
 * Arcadia, Utah, unincorporated community in Duchesne County, Utah.
 * Holiday Park, Utah, unincorporated community in Summit County, Utah.
 * Crescent, Duchesne County, Utah, unincorporated community in Duchesne County, Utah.
 * Leeton, Utah, unincorporated community in Uintah County, Utah.
 * Bennett, Utah, unincorporated community and near-ghost town in Uintah County, Utah.
 * Hayden, Utah, unincorporated community in Duchesne and Uintah counties, Utah.
 * Harley Dome, Utah, unincorporated community in Grand County, Utah.
 * Pine Creek, Utah, unincorporated community in Beaver County, Utah.
 * Gramse, Utah, unincorporated community in Sevier County, Utah.
 * Hamlin Valley, Utah, unincorporated community in Iron County, Utah.
 * Old La Sal, Utah, unincorporated community in San Juan County, Utah.
 * Lockerby, Utah, unincorporated community in San Juan County, Utah.
 * Verdure, Utah, unincorporated community in San Juan County, Utah.
 * Mount Aire, Utah, unincorporated community in Salt Lake County, Utah.
 * Rains, Utah, ghost town in Carbon County, Utah.
 * Stockmore, Utah, unincorporated community and near-ghost town in Duchesne County, Utah.
 * Sundance (CDP), Utah. Not sure if a new article needs to be made or if the already existing Sundance, Utah article just needs to be tweaked.
 * Uintalands, Utah, unincorporated community in Summit County, Utah.
 * Emory, Utah, unincorporated community and near-ghost town in Summit County, Utah.
 * Milton, Utah, unincorporated community in Morgan County, Utah.
 * Richville, Utah, unincorporated community in Morgan County, Utah.
 * Stoddard, Utah, unincorporated community in Morgan County, Utah.
 * Taggarts, Utah, unincorporated community in Morgan County, Utah.
 * Whites Crossing, Utah, unincorporated community in Morgan County, Utah.
 * College-Young, Utah, township and unincorporated community in Cache County, Utah.
 * Fool Creek, Utah, unincorporated community in Millard County, Utah.
 * Township (Utah)
 * Verda, Utah, unincorporated community in Utah County, Utah, just south of Elberta.

Cities, towns, and neighborhoods
Please place entries in the correct category
 * Barnum West History of Denver neighborhood
 * Berendo Street and Avenue Two streets with the same name but the Street one is in Los Angeles, CA and the Avenue in Gardena to West Carson, CA. Please create the article.
 * Elk Grove Park, Elk Grove, Ca - history of the park and how the land came to be a park
 * Fort Randall, Alaska
 * Lake Havasu Estates, Yucca, Arizona A subdivision in Yucca, Arizona
 * Alhambra Triangle, California, Neighborhood in Sacramento, CA
 * Park Estates, Long Beach, CA - Mostly developed following the Great Depression, a largely hidden neighborhood of mature tree-lined streets and custom homes and some of the largest land lots (including the largest) in Long Beach. Often used to film for TV, Movies, and Advertising.  Was the opening sequence to American Pie.
 * Potomac Valley Potomac, West Covina, Los Angeles, California?
 * Prairie Shores apartment complex in Chicago
 * Rentons Addition, Seattle WA
 * Rose Hill, Bronx This is now stuck in the middle of Rose_Hill,_Manhattan. Obviously, Bronx is not Manhattan. When you get to the Bronx paragraph it isn't obvious that the Manhattan information continues on below it. Please get the Bronx off the Manhattan page.
 * Sawtooth Ridge, Colorado geographical and cultural info [ www.summitpost.org/sawtooth-ridge/156846] [www.14ers.com/routemain.php?route=bier4&peak=Bierstadt] [www.mountainzone.com/mountains/detail.asp?fid=1210256].
 * Silicon Paradise, Miami FL New tech nickname for Miami - http://teckpert.com/south-florida/teckpert-takes-emerge-techweek/
 * Tucson Metropolitan Area
 * Veseleyville, Walsh, North Dakota - A historically significant unincorporated community in Walsh County, North Dakota. Veseleyville was first settled in 1880 by Czech (Bohemian) families, who traveled by wagon trail from Spillville, Iowa.
 * Portal: Newark - as in Newark, New Jersey
 * Keeneys Marine View Gardens - currently, the designation for a residential neighborhood within the city of Solana Beach, California 92075; still appears on San Diego County plot maps; located on the hill east of interstate highway 5, about five miles from the Pacific Ocean; opinions vary as to the history of this area and the origin of its name; may have once been a non-commercial, scenic garden or an actual nursery business. (I have complied some possible information sources at: User:BhamBoi/sandbox/RA/Keeneys Marine View Gardens)
 * Tidy Island, Manatee County, Florida
 * Chapinville, Massachusetts Village in Northborough, MA
 * Rio Verde Foothills neighborhood of Scottsdale in Arizona. I have compiled possible sources at User:BhamBoi/sandbox/RA/Rio Verde Foothills

Roads and streets

 * Glendora Mountain Road - http://www.yelp.com/biz/glendora-mountain-road-glendora https://www.dangerousroads.org/north-america/usa/5143-glendora-mountain-road.html (On Google Maps so you can look around: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Glendora+Mountain+Rd,+California ) Maybe I will add this to my "to do" list.

Buildings and structures

 * Animal World & Snake Farm Zoo - see inland taipan
 * Dixie White House - see Hurricane Camille
 * Leister Farm - see Gettysburg National Cemetery
 * Scranton Times Tower (Skyscraper Page)
 * Stonehenge replica (Odessa, Texas) - see Garden City, Texas
 * Sunshine Mississippi Powerline Crossing (Emporis)

Regions

 * Greater Appalachia, comprised of Appalachia, the Northern part of the Southeast U.S., and parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
 * Midland Empire, comprised of Northwest Missouri, Northeast Kansas, Southwest Iowa and Southeast Nebraska. Term coined by Jack Lacy in the 40s.

Natural land forms
Please place entries in the correct category
 * Battle Mountain Summit - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Black Mesa Summit - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Bruneau Canyon - up to 1,200 feet (370 m) deep and 40 miles (64 km) long, features rapids and hot springs, making it a popular whitewater trip
 * Casper Arch - separates the Wind River from the Powder River Basin to the east; see Wind River Basin
 * Cerro Vista (New Mexico) - see Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Chronister Dinosaur Site, Missouri This is a dinosaur dig site where numerous dinosaurs were found, including the Hypsibema missouriensis.(source:https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/24/world/missouri-dinosaur-bones-uncovered-scn/index.html)
 * Cowtrack Mountain, near Mono Lake
 * Double Island (Washington), one of the San Juan Islands
 * Garden Island, Louisiana - see Hurricane Camille
 * Georgia's Barrier Islands, off of the coast of southeast Georgia. See: Category:Barrier islands of Georgia (U.S. state)
 * Grouse Mesa (New Mexico) - see Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Happy Jack Summit - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Haystack Mountain (Montana) - highest point of the Boulder Mountains
 * Ilio Point - on Molokai in Hawaii
 * Juniper Pass - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Keawakapu Beach (Also related Keawakapu Point) - site of a fatal shark attack in 2022 (info about attack in these references: ) Also a popular tourist beach. (Guides) (TripAdvisor) (County) and mentioned in Wailea, Hawaii.
 * Keyhole Cave - A 20 foot long sea cave in Southwest Kauai, Hawaii.
 * Keyboard of the Winds, near Long's Peak,Colorado
 * Little Boulder Creek (Idaho) - noted on the pages for Emerald Lake, Glacier Lake, Lonesome Lake, Noisy Lake, and Quiet Lake
 * Long Valley (Mendocino County, California) in Mendocino County, California, the valley of Ten Mile Creek, including the city of Laytonville, CA
 * Melissa Coray Peak, on the western boundary of Mokelumne Wilderness, California
 * Morton Pass - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Mytoge/Mytoges/Mytoge Mountain/Mytoge Mountains in the general area of Fish Lake, Utah
 * Obsidian Pool in Yellowstone National Park
 * Old Toby Island (Wyoming) an insular region contained by the confluence of rivers fed from the Two Ocean Lake and Isa Lake, both of which drain into both the Pacific and the Atlantic
 * Ostrica Lock, Louisiana - see Hurricane Camille
 * Pariette Wetlands, Utah
 * Pedrogosa Mountains, Arizona
 * Perilla Mountains, Arizona
 * Robinson Summit - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Rupley Towers - climbing area near Mt. Lemmon, Tucson, Arizona
 * Saint Louis Canyon, Idaho
 * Salado Polychromes
 * Sams Gap - a mountain pass in the Bald Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina
 * Sandy Creek (Wyoming) - see Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Sawtooth Mountains (Arizona)
 * Sawtooth Peak (California, Sierra topographic front), on the Sierra Crest (35.82361°N, -117.99917°W)
 * Sawtooth Ridge (California, Hoover Wilderness), on the Sierra Crest (38.10525°N, -119.39547°W)
 * Sawtooth Ridge (California, Tahoe National Forest), in the Lake Tahoe Basin (39.2514°N, -120.17721°W)
 * Separation Summit - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Smut Island, Connecticut
 * Snowy Range Pass - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Sweetwater Uplift - see Wind River Basin
 * Ten Mile Creek (Mendocino County, California), tributary of South Fork Eel River
 * Twin Lakes, in Mono County, California near Bridgeport. Not to be confused with Twin Lakes in Mono County near Mammoth Mountain.
 * U.S. Hill - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Warrior Mountain Summit - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * White Bird Canyon
 * Wolf Pond (Bellmont, Franklin County, New York), near Loon Lake, New York
 * Wondervu Hill - Southern Rocky Mountains
 * Wrangell Terrane, a part of the Wrangellia Terrane

Parks and camps
Please place entries in the correct category
 * Jean Lafitte National Park and Barataria Preserve is a 70,000+ acre national park and nature preserve outside of New Orleans, LA - https://www.nps.gov/jela/barataria-preserve.htm
 * See Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
 * Camp Bethel, Virginia
 * Camp Siegfried (Yaphank, New York) a German-American Bund camp installed on Long Island, New York during the 1930s. If not, simply add it to a List of German-American Bund camps. See; this as a potential source.
 * Euchee Creek Greenway (Columbia County, Georgia)
 * Fairview Lake YMCA Camp, New Jersey -http://www.metroymcas.org/fairview-lake-ymca/fairview-lake-ymca-camps/
 * Ferry Park, Tacoma -https://www.metroparkstacoma.org/place/ferry-park/ Tacoma, Washington’s first park.
 * Grovetown Trails at Euchee Creek (Grovetown, Georgia)
 * Indiangrass Wildlife Sanctuary - in the Greater Austin area of Texas
 * John J. Stokes San Marcos River State Park - in the Greater Austin area of Texas
 * Leopold's Preserve - a 380-acre, privately owned park located in Prince William County, Virginia. The Preserve features more than 7 miles of trails and sees an estimated 10,000 visits annually. Many sources are available, including the park's website, its listing on the Virginia Bird and Wildlife Trail, and press coverage in the Bay Journal.
 * MathPath, Vermont - Basically Mathcamp but for younger ages, changes location each year.
 * Monrovia Canyon - http://www.eastwesthike.com/2012/10/hiking-monrovia-canyon.html
 * Monrovia Canyon Park - http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us/community-life/parks/342-monrovia-canyon-park
 * Onion Creek Wildlife Sanctuary in the Greater Austin area of Texas
 * Sawpit Dam - http://geology.campus.ad.csulb.edu/people/bperry/geology303/geol303chapter10.html, http://wikimapia.org/19465878/Sawpit-Dam
 * Summit Park - http://www.summitparkblueash.com/
 * Sharon Woods - https://www.greatparks.org/parks/sharon-woods (also referenced in this page Great Parks of Hamilton County)


 * For existing category "Parks in Montgomery County, Maryland": more at http://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks_facilities_directory/index.shtm
 * Hillandale Local Park - http://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks_facilities_directory/hillandalelp.shtm
 * Jesup Blair Park - http://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks_facilities_directory/jesupblairlp.shtm
 * Maydale Conservation Area - http://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks_facilities_directory/maydalecp.shtm
 * Nolte Park - http://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks_facilities_directory/noltelp.shtm
 * North Gate Park - http://www.montgomeryparks.org/parks_facilities_directory/northgatelp.shtm - Location of one of DC Sniper attacks.
 * Union County Department of Parks and Recreation in New Jersey

People

 * Jordan B. Acker Chairman and Regent, University of Michigan Board of Regents (2019- Present) []
 * General John Alison Pechuls U.S. Air Force General. First-generation American of Lithuanian descent.
 * Alfred Sylvester Brothers - Massachusetts state legislator, 20th c.
 * Michael Creppy
 * George William Lowther - Massachusetts state legislator, 19th c.
 * Rohen Shah National Expert in Education. Rapper.  Politician.  Linguist.  President of Far From Standard Tutoring (Ann Arbor, MI)
 * Charles M Lankford, J from eastern VA (namesake of US 13 in that area)
 * Min-zhan Lu Author and Educator. Teaches English at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Wrote "Shanghai Quartet" (2001). Referenced in Basic writing. Wrote several articles ("From Silence to Words: Writing as Struggle" published in College English).
 * Lucal C. Wesker (ja:ルカル・ そ ウェスカー) Author and Model. Wrote a series of boy love novels both in English and slang. Wrote UnDead Creature, as his first series then spiced it up with "Touch of the grave" a second series worth the taste of men's love and ecstasy.
 * Lucius J Kellam, Virginian who started the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel project
 * Haywood Kirkland (Vietnam War Veteran, the main character (played by Larenz Tate) in the movie Dead President is based on him)
 * Charles Lewis Mitchell
 * Vernon T. Mock Honorable Vietnam Veteran reference URL www.humifish.com
 * Casey Donell Pornographic Actress
 * Bobby Lee Shuler Missouri Teamster who fired at a Tri-State Motors semi hauling 41 tons of dynamite outside of Springfield, MO in 1970, resulting in an explosion creating 25-30' deep crater 50' wide in I-44 and the immediate death of the driver, John Galt. Convicted of Second Degree Murder and sentenced to 99 years. 1972 Appeal of Conviction
 * Kamille McKinney
 * Lincoln G. Pope Jr. - Massachusetts state legislator, 20th
 * John James Smith (Massachusetts legislator)
 * Henry Tamarin, labor leader, former president of Local #1 of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) union in Chicago, and later the merged UNITE HERE Local 1. He took over leadership of the local union from a court appointed monitor, who had managed it in the wake of the departure of its controversial president Edward T. Hanley. Tamarin's notability hinges largely on the big boosts in pay he secured for about 7,000 workers at Chicago hotels, largely immigrant workers in housekeeping type jobs. Under Hanley, Chicago pay scales seriously lagged those in New York and Los Angeles, and under Tamarin the gap was significantly narrowed (http://www.labornotes.org/2002/09/ready-strike-%E2%80%98new-york-pay%E2%80%99-chicago-hotel-workers-win-wage-and-benefits-boosts?language=en). Tamarin, and outsider within the Chicago labor community (not one 'of the boys', and having been raised in New York), has not gotten the attention he should, as one of the city's greatest labor leaders in the 21st century. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.178.77.16  (talk • contribs) 05:59, 22 April 2017 (UTC)
 * Robert Thomas Teamoh - Massachusetts state legislator, 19th c.
 * Alvin F. Thompson - Massachusetts state legislator, 20th c.
 * Nick Begich III Republican candidate in the 2022 House of Representatives election in Alaska
 * Morris Selz, owner of Chicago shoe factory.

Paralympic athletes from the United States of America

 * Andrea Philips
 * Bill Dean (skier)
 * Bill Hovinac - first US Paralympian and only competitor for the US in the first paralympics
 * Cale Kenny
 * Charlene Rawls
 * Dan Pufpaff
 * David Grimes (skier)
 * Debbie Cooper
 * Harry Cordellos
 * John Novotny (skier)
 * Judy Dixon (skier)
 * Patti Werner
 * Pete Badewitz
 * Reed Robinson
 * Richard Armstrong (skier)
 * Robinson Reed
 * Sandy Potter
 * Tim Atkinson

Medicine and Dentistry

 * Amram Armand Lugassy - Moroccan born Jewish American dentistry professor for 40 years at the University of the Pacific. Co-inventor of the M-L Scale.

Musicians

 * The Lonely Heartstring Band
 * Loud Flavor

Native American Tribes

 * Anxau (extinct)
 * Deacose people (extinct)
 * Emet people (extinct)
 * Kohani people (extinct)
 * Pachal people (extinct)
 * Pacoa people (extinct)
 * Paguame (extinct)
 * Pampopa people (extinct)
 * Papanac (extinct)
 * Pasxa people (extinct)
 * Pulacuam (extinct)
 * Sana people (extinct)
 * Saracuam (extinct)
 * Semonam (extinct)
 * Tamique people (extinct)
 * Tilijae
 * Tomoacas people

Politics

 * Indo-Pacific Strategy
 * American Spring, some sort of revolution (see this, this and this).
 * International Organizations Division (currently a redirect to an article that doesn't mention this division or its activities even in passing) Source
 * List of vice presidents of the United States by previous experience - An article similar to List of presidents of the United States by previous experience but for the Vice Presidents of the United States.
 * National Republican Heritage Groups Council, US political group
 * Resignation of John Boehner The resignation of the Speaker of the House both as Speaker and from Congress is a pretty big deal
 * The topic is already well-covered here: Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election, October 2015
 * Social-nationalism in the United States

Acting Secretaries

 * Alexander T. Vogelsang, Clarence A. Davis, Alfred G. Albert, J. J. Simmons III, Earl E. Gjelde, Thomas N. Slonaker - United States Secretary of the Interior

Alabama

 * Alabama District Courts
 * Alabama Municipal Courts
 * Alabama Probate Courts
 * Lee v. Macon County Board of Education, a landmark civil rights case

Alaska

 * Alaska Division of Emergency Services - founded by the Alaska National Guard after the 1964 Alaska earthquake
 * Alaska State Archives
 * Alaska sub-culture homes: Past/Present
 * Earthquake Park - see 1964 Alaska earthquake
 * Government Hill school - see 1964 Alaska earthquake
 * Grayling Lake - see Major intersections and other features of the Dalton Highway
 * Hess Creek - see Major intersections and other features of the Dalton Highway
 * Hickel Highway, Alaska - ice road
 * Lainie Fleischer Bike Trail - see Bootleggers Cove, Anchorage
 * South Addition - see Bootleggers Cove, Anchorage
 * Turnagain-By-The-Sea - see 1964 Alaska earthquake

Arizona

 * Arizona Municipal Courts
 * Dankworth Pond State Park
 * Escudilla Wilderness, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona
 * Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area (Fool Hollow Lake)
 * Mount Baldy Wilderness, Apache-Sitgreaves National forest, Arizona
 * Pedrogosa Mountains
 * Perilla Mountains
 * Powers Butte Wildlife Area
 * Sonoita Creek State Natural Area (Sonoita Creek)

Arkansas

 * 2022 Little Rock mayoral election
 * Arkansas City Courts
 * Arkansas District Courts
 * Martindale, Arkansas
 * Morton, Arkansas
 * Parnell, Arkansas

California

 * List of requested articles about California
 * Airport day disaster - Fullerton, California
 * Antelope Creek (Plumas County, California)
 * North Coast Calvary Chapel - megachurch in Carlsbad, California
 * Pescadero Cal Fire Station
 * San Diego International Children's Film Festival

Colorado

 * List of requested articles about Colorado
 * Colorado State Archives

Connecticut

 * J.A. Minetto State Park
 * Pootatuck River
 * Sheffield Company - creator of Creme Yvette

Delaware

 * College Ave Student Loans Technology-enabled fintech lender headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware offering student loan refinancing and private student loans
 * Delaware Family Court
 * Delaware Public Archives

Florida

 * Madame Tussauds Orlando
 * Sea Life Orlando Aquarium
 * SunRunner - First Bus Rapid Transport line in Tampa Bay area

Georgia

 * Burrells Ford, Northeast Georgia
 * Camp Juliette Low, in Cloudland, Georgia
 * Georgia Magistrate Courts
 * Georgia Probate Courts
 * Georgia State Courts
 * North West Point, Georgia
 * Weracoba Park, the largest park in Columbus, Georgia

Hawai'i

 * Hawai'i State Archives
 * Lahaina Restoration Foundation

Idaho

 * Cottonwood Creek (Big Jacks Creek) - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * Deep Creek (Owyhee River tributary) - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * Duncan Creek (Idaho) - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * First Peak (Soldier Mountains)
 * Idaho District Courts
 * Idaho Drug Court
 * Idaho State Archives
 * Little Boulder Creek (Idaho) - noted on the pages for the Boulder Chain Lakes, Emerald Lake, Glacier Lake, Lonesome Lake, Noisy Lake, and Quiet Lake
 * Little Jacks Creek (Idaho) - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * North Smoky Dome - peak of the Soldier Mountains
 * Peak 9712 (Soldier Mountains)
 * Rapid River (Idaho) - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * Red Canyon (Owyhee River tributary) - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * Saint Louis Canyon
 * Second Peak (Soldier Mountains)
 * Third Peak (Soldier Mountains)
 * West Fork Bruneau River - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
 * Wickahoney Creek - protected under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System

Illinois

 * Balbo Drive, Chicago
 * Brickyard Shopping Mall, Chicago, Illinois, USA - Shopping mall that was redeveloped
 * Chicago Conservation Clubs - On May 13, 2008, Wendy Abrams and the organizers of Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet presented Mayor Daley with a check for $500,000 for environmental programs in Chicago's schools at the graduation ceremony of the Chicago Conservation Clubs, held on Northerly Island on a restored prairie.
 * Chicago Principles - University of Chicago guidelines on freedom of expression that have been adopted by `Purdue, Princeton and other schools. See the summer 2015 issue of the UofC alumni magazine.
 * Christian Life High School - private school in Rockford, Illinois
 * The Daily Journal (Freeport, Illinois)
 * Gambling in Illinois (gambling was expanded this past spring and sports betting will be allowed)
 * Illinois State Archives
 * List of Wards in Chicago
 * Monroe Street, Chicago
 * Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois
 * Rockford Christian High School - private school in Rockford, Illinois
 * Spectrum Progressive School of Rockford - private school in Rockford, Illinois
 * Veggiefest - Vegetarian festival held yearly in a Chicago suburb Naperville, Illinois hosted by the Science of Spirituality

Indiana

 * Architects and Builders Building - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Donald M. Mattison House - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Evansville Enforcers
 * Fame Laundry - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Ford Motor Company Indianapolis Assembly Plant - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Frog Follies
 * Garfield Drive Historic District - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Indiana Archives and Records Administration
 * Indiana Circuit Courts
 * Indiana City and Town Courts
 * Indiana Superior Courts
 * Indiana Tax Courts
 * Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 1 (Riverside Branch Library) - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * James E. Roberts School 97 (IPS 97) - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Jazz & Wine Festival
 * North Pennsylvania Street Historic District - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Northside Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana) - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * P.R. Mallory Company Factory Historic District - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Riverside Drive Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana) - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * ShrinersFest
 * Southwestern Indiana Mental Health System
 * St. Clair (Indianapolis, Indiana) - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Stutz Motor Car Company Factory - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Tobey-Normington House - National Register of Historic Places in Indianapolis
 * Vanderburgh County 4H Fair

Iowa

 * 2022 Iowa State Treasurer election

Kansas

 * Grasslands of Kansas (Flint Hills)
 * Kansas Municipal Courts
 * Shawnee Township, Johnson County, Kansas

Kentucky

 * List of requested articles about Kentucky
 * List of requested articles about the Louisville metropolitan area
 * 2022 Lexington, Kentucky mayoral election
 * Guntown Mountain, defunct Wild West theme park in Park City, Kentucky

Louisiana

 * Waterways at List of rivers of Louisiana without articles yet, e.g., Bayou Terrebonne, Bayou des Glaises
 * Wildlife Management Areas at List of Louisiana Wildlife Management Areas without articles yet, e.g., Acadiana Conservation Corridor Wildlife Management Area and Esler Field Wildlife Management Area

Maine

 * Maine District Courts
 * Maine State Archives

Maryland

 * Maryland Justice Reinvestment Oversight Board

Massachusetts

 * Flag of Plymouth, Massachusetts
 * North Gooseberry Island
 * Sippican Harbor
 * South Gooseberry Island

Public High Schools

 * Avon Middle High School
 * Bartlett Junior Senior High School
 * Boston Community Leadership Academy
 * Boston Day and Evening Academy
 * Brighton High School (Massachusetts)
 * Bristol County Agricultural High School
 * Brockton Champion High School
 * City on a Hill Charter School
 * Codman Academy Charter Public School
 * Edison Academy
 * Excel High School (Massachusetts)
 * Fenway High School
 * Four Rivers Charter Public School
 * Franklin County Technical School
 * Frederick Douglass Academy (Massachusetts)
 * Goddard Alternative School
 * Granby Junior Senior High School
 * Greater Egleston High School
 * Holbrook Junior Senior High School
 * Jeremiah E. Burke High School
 * Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School
 * Lee Middle High School
 * Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter
 * Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School
 * Match Charter Public School
 * Medford Vocational Technical High School
 * Monument High School (South Boston, Massachusetts)
 * Mount Everett Regional School
 * Murdock High School
 * Mystic Valley Regional Charter School
 * New Mission High School
 * North Central Essential Charter School
 * Pathfinder Vocational Technical High School
 * Phoenix Charter Academy
 * Pioneer Charter School of Science
 * Primavera Junior/Senior High School
 * SABIS International Charter School
 * SeaCoast High School
 * Southbridge High School (Massachusetts)
 * Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School
 * Springfield High School of Commerce
 * The Springfield Renaissance School
 * Turners Falls High School

Michigan

 * Archives of Michigan
 * Hess-Hathaway Park, historically Lone Cedar Farm, park located in Waterford Township, Michigan
 * Van Buren Technology Center - provides vocational education classes to students at Paw Paw High School

Minnesota

 * BSU Gymnasium - Bemidji State University's basketball arena
 * Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribal Community in Minnesota
 * Minnesota Tax Court

Mississippi

 * Dixie White House - President Woodrow Wilson and his family once stayed here; badly damaged by Hurricane Camille
 * Mississippi Circuit Courts
 * Mississippi County Courts

Missouri

 * Missouri Municipal Courts
 * Missouri State Archives
 * Southern Missouri Southern third of Missouri is distinguishable from northern two-thirds, by dialect, history, and culture. Compare Southern Illinois.

Montana

 * French language in Montana
 * German language in Montana
 * Indigenous languages of Montana
 * Lone Peak High School (Montana) - in Big Sky
 * Montana American Legion White Cross Highway Fatality Marker Program
 * Spanish language in Montana

Nebraska

 * List of Nebraska precincts (similar in format to the List of Illinois precincts, maybe with external link to http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/9947/ which has Nebraska, York County 1924 named precinct maps)
 * Nebraska County Courts
 * Nebraska District Courts

Nevada

 * Las Vegas Mayoral Elections: 1909, 1911, 1915, 1919, 1923, 1927, 1931, 1935, 1939, 1943, 1947, 1951, 1955, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987
 * List of mayors of Reno, Nevada
 * Reno Mayoral Elections: 1868, 1870, 1874, 1878, 1882, 1886, 1890, 1894, 1898, 1902, 1906, 1910, 1914, 1918, 1922, 1926, 1930, 1934, 1938, 1942, 1946, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014
 * Michelle Romero (mayor) - mayor of Henderson, Nevada as of June 14, 2022; see 2022 Henderson mayoral election
 * Nevada State Library, Archives, and Public Records

New Hampshire

 * New Hampshire Archives and Records Management

New Jersey

 * New Jersey State Archives
 * W29FF-D - Atlantic City Daystar Television Network affiliate; virtual channel 45.1, digital channel 29

New Mexico

 * New Mexico Probate Court
 * New Mexico State Records Center and Archives

New York

 * 94 Greenwich Street, Manhattan
 * Dean's Cove Boat Launch
 * Greenstar Cooperative Market in Ithaca, New York
 * Hart's Brook Nature Preserve
 * Keuffel & Esser Company Building, Manhattan
 * Knickerbocker Trust Company Building, Manhattan
 * Lake Lauderdale State Park
 * Lido Beach Wildlife Management Area
 * List of Crossings of the Chenango River
 * Trans World Expedition, Nicolas Rapp, 2009 - 2011 drove around the world in a Land Cruiser from New York to new York.
 * Two Rivers State Park Recreation Area

North Dakota

 * North Dakota - South Dakota boundary markers from 1891!.

Ohio

 * Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center

Oklahoma

 * German language in Oklahoma
 * Spanish language in Oklahoma
 * Vietnamese language in Oklahoma

Oregon

 * Fish Creek (Comb Wash) - tributary to the Comb Wash, San Juan County, Utah

Pennsylvania

 * Fort Franklin, Pennsylvania - Venango County, Pennsylvania
 * Van, Pennsylvania - see Rockland Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

 * Rhode Island State Archives

South Dakota

 * North Dakota - South Dakota boundary markers from 1891!.

Tennessee

 * Madame Tussauds Nashville
 * Mid-South Air Show - bi-annual airshow held at Millington Regional Jetport, Millington, Tennessee

Texas

 * 2022 Lubbock mayoral election
 * Albert and Bessie Kronkosky State Natural Area
 * Bayou City Women's Chorus
 * Blur Bar
 * Briar Patch (nightclub)
 * Chinati Mountains State Natural Area (Chinati Mountains)
 * Dallas Pride
 * Davis Hill State Park
 * EJ's Bar & Grill
 * Fairfield Lake, Texas (or just Fairfield Lake?) - Artificial lake created to provide water for the Big Brown Power Plant. Fairfield Lake State Park was established around the lake and opened to the public in 1976.
 * Fort Sam Houston Museum (San Antonio)
 * Gallista - museum in San Antonio
 * Gas Gallery - museum in San Antonio
 * Gay Men's Chorus of Houston
 * Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center - museum in San Antonio
 * Guinness World Records Museum (San Antonio)
 * Houston Pipeline - see Enron
 * Houston Splash
 * Huron, Hill County, Texas
 * Indian Lodge (Jeff Davis County, Texas)
 * Indiangrass Wildlife Sanctuary in the Greater Austin area
 * Indigenous languages of Texas
 * John J. Stokes San Marcos River State Park - in the Greater Austin area of Texas
 * Lovelace, Hill County, Texas
 * Menlow, Hill County, Texas
 * Michael's Outpost
 * The Nuntius & Our Community
 * Oak Lawn Library
 * Onion Creek Wildlife Sanctuary in the Greater Austin area
 * Peoria, Hill County, Texas
 * Phil Johnson Historic Archives and Research Library
 * QCinema
 * Ripcord (nightclub)
 * San Antonio Academy Museum
 * Shepherd Drive - near Houston Heights
 * Southwest School of Art - museum in San Antonio
 * Tarrant County Pride
 * Woodbury, Hill County, Texas

Utah

 * Utah District Courts
 * Utah Division of Archives and Records Service

Vermont

 * Unified Towns and Gores of Essex County, Vermont
 * Vermont State Archives and Records Administration

Virginia

 * 2022 Newport News mayoral election

Washington

 * Log House Museum in Seattle

West Virginia

 * Fayette Institute of Technology
 * New River Intermediate School

Shopping malls

 * Capitol Court (defunct)
 * Cedar Mall
 * CenterPoint MarketPlace (defunct)
 * City Center Plaza (Appleton) (Fox Cities)
 * The Corners of Brookfield (Milwaukee metropolitan area)
 * EastRidge Center (Eau Claire County, Wisconsin)
 * Edgewater Plaza (defunct)
 * Heritage Village Mall
 * London Square Mall (defunct)
 * Marshfield Mall
 * Mid-Cities Mall/Lakeview Centre (defunct)
 * Oak Pointe Plaza (Eau Claire County, Wisconsin)
 * The Outlet Shoppes at Oshkosh (Fox Cities)
 * Outlets at the Dells
 * Park Plaza Mall (Oshkosh) (defunct)
 * Pine Tree Mall
 * Southgate Mall (Milwaukee) (defunct)

Wyoming

 * Buffalo High School (Wyoming)
 * Crook's Gap, Fremont County, Wyoming, USA - History, how it got its name
 * Red Desert, Wyoming (town)
 * U.S. Route 20 in Wyoming (separate article)
 * Wyoming Circuit Courts
 * Wyoming conspiracy
 * Wyoming State Archives

Miscellaneous

 * WikiProject California/Requested Articles
 * 1933 Western United States cold wave - lowest temperature in the lower 48 since the 1888 Northwest United States cold wave; −66 °F (−54.4 °C) in West Yellowstone, Montana
 * American Colonel Insignia Origins
 * Chief Counsel of the IRS
 * East Links Country Park
 * Exorcism of Pentagon (1967 event)
 * Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act
 * Federal Communications Commission v. American Broadcasting Co., Inc.
 * Geographia Americae, the 17th century book by Per Lindeström
 * GHOSTMACHINE : The NSA's cloud analytics platform
 * Global Online Enrollment System - U.S. Customs and Border Protection Trusted Traveler program registration site
 * International Bridge Building Competition, A yearly high school competition that has run for more than 25 years to promote the study and application of fundamental principles physics and engineering
 * List of Native American Casinos
 * List of Historical U.S. Counties by date founded listed by U.S. state
 * List of U.S. Cities by date founded Including all state capitals, major metropolitan areas and ports of entry
 * List of U.S. Counties by date founded listed by U.S. state
 * Magnolia Hollow Conservation Area
 * National Capital Service Area
 * Park(ing) Day, global event which started and still is centered in San Francisco
 * Read 180 a reading site for people who have difficulty of reading
 * Salado Polychromes
 * San Francisco Solano mission - see Solano language
 * Seeds of Compassion
 * Shooting of Dillon Taylor, a white man by a black police officer. Requested 2014.08.31
 * Silver Eagles, short-lived US Army helicopter precision aerobatics demonstration team.
 * Social totalizator or Social betting a new type of online games, which allow to bet on any events in the world
 * Tropical America
 * Unified Quest a Joint Forces Command Exercise series Noble Resolve

Medal of Honor recipients

 * American Civil War (A&mdash;F) ✅


 * American Civil War (G&mdash;L)
 * Charles Lamb &bull; Henry Hill &bull; James Hill &bull; James Hill &bull; William Hinnecan &bull; Daniel Holcomb &bull; Thomas Horan (soldier) &bull; Henry Johnson &bull; Thomas Kelly &bull; William J. Knight


 * American Civil War (M&mdash;P)
 * George Martin &bull; William Martin &bull; William May &bull; William B. Mayes &bull; Benjamin F. McAlwee &bull; Joseph McCauslln &bull; James M. McClelland &bull; Samuel McConnell &bull; Michael McCormlck &bull; Andrew McCornack &bull; George E. McDonald &bull; John McDonald &bull; John W. McDonald &bull; Samuel O. McElhlnny &bull; Daniel McFall &bull; Edward McGinn &bull; Wilson McGonagle &bull; Owen McGough &bull; Thomas McGraw &bull; Patrick McGuire &bull; Alexander U. McHale &bull; Martin McHugh &bull; George McKee &bull; Michael McKeever &bull; Nathaniel A. McKown &bull; Francis M. McMillen &bull; Walter F. McWhorter &bull; Thomas Meagher &bull; John W. Menter &bull; James K. Merrifield &bull; Augustus Merrill &bull; John G. Merritt &bull; Henry C. Meyer &bull; Henry A. Miller &bull; Jacob C. Miller &bull; James P. Miller &bull; Frank W. Mills &bull; George W. Mindil &bull; Theodore Mitchell &bull; Robert Montgomery &bull; Charles Moore &bull; Charles Moore &bull; Wilbur F. Moore &bull; Delano Morey &bull; Lewis Morgan &bull; Richard H. Morgan &bull; Benjamin Morse &bull; Charles W. Morton &bull; John W. Mostoller &bull; Walter L. Mundell &bull; Charles J. Murphy &bull; Daniel J. Murphy &bull; James T. Murphy &bull; John P. Murphy &bull; Robinson B. Murphy &bull; Thomas Murphy &bull; Thomas C. Murphy &bull; Thomas J. Murphy &bull; George S. Myers &bull; William H. Myers &bull; Henry H. Nash &bull; Edwin M. Neville &bull; Marcellus J. Newman &bull; William H. Newman &bull; John H. Nibbe &bull; Henry C. Nichols &bull; John J. Nolan &bull; Jasper N. North &bull; Elliott M. Norton &bull; John R. Norton &bull; Lee Nutting &bull; James R. O'Beirne &bull; Timothy O'Connor &bull; Stephen O'Neill &bull; Charles Oliver &bull; John N. Opel &bull; Charles A. Orr &bull; Robert L. Orr &bull; Jacob G. Orth &bull; William H. Osborne &bull; Jacob H. Overturf &bull; Loron F. Packard &bull; George H. Palmer &bull; John G. Palmer &bull; James W. Parks &bull; Joel Parsons &bull; Byron E. Pay &bull; Irvin C. Payne &bull; Thomas H. L. Payne &bull; Platt Pearsall &bull; James K. Peirsol &bull; Thomas Perry &bull; Joseph Pesch &bull; Henry C. Peters &bull; Alfred Peterson &bull; Edward M. Pike &bull; Henry E. Plant &bull; William Plimley &bull; Ambrose Porter &bull; John R. Porter &bull; William Porter &bull; George W. Potter &bull; Norman F. Potter &bull; Wesley J. Powers &bull; Joseph R. Prentice &bull; Noble D. Preston &bull; Hiram W. Purcell


 * American Civil War (Q&mdash;S)
 * Reuben S. Smalley &bull; David L. Smith &bull; Henry I. Smith &bull; James Smith &bull; Otis W. Smith &bull; Richard Smith &bull; Joseph E. Sova &bull; William J. Sperry &bull; John W. Steele &bull; William G. Stephens &bull; George W. Stewart &bull; John H. R. Storey &bull; Bernard A. Strausbaugh &bull;


 * American Civil War (T&mdash;Z) ✅


 * Indian Wars
 * Daniel Bishop &bull; James Blair &bull; Abram B. Brant &bull; Frank Bratling &bull; Lorenzo D. Brown &bull; Richard Burke &bull; James S. Calvert &bull; Heth Canfield &bull; John Carr &bull; Thomas Carroll &bull; George Carter &bull; John E. Clancy &bull; Wilfred Clark &bull; Samuel H. Craig &bull; Charles Crandall &bull; John Crist &bull; Banjamin C. Criswell &bull; William G. Cubberly &bull; Charles Cunningham &bull; Charles Daily &bull; James T. Daniels &bull; Michael Dawson &bull; William L. Day &bull; William De Armond &bull; George Deary &bull; Frederick Deetline &bull; Charles H. Dickens &bull; John L. Donahue &bull; Cornelius Donavan &bull; John S. Donelly &bull; William Dougherty &bull; James Dowling &bull; Peter W. Gardiner &bull; Harry Garland &bull; George Gates &bull; Thomas H. Gay &bull; John Georgian &bull; John J. Given &bull; Albert Glavinski &bull; T. B. Glover &bull; Michael Glynn &bull; George Grant &bull; Jacob Gunther &bull; John Haddoo &bull; John Hall &bull; Frank Hamilton &bull; Mathew H. Hamilton &bull; Richard P. Hanley &bull; Mosher A. Harding &bull; John Harrington &bull; Charles D. Harris &bull; David W. Harris &bull; William M. Harris &bull; Joshija B. Hartzog &bull; Paul Haupt &bull; Fred S. Hay &bull; Richard Heartery &bull; Clamor Heise &bull; Thomas P. Higgins &bull; James M. Hill &bull; Marvin C. Hillock &bull; Michael Himmelsback &bull; Lehmann Hinemann &bull; George Hobday &bull; Henry Holden &bull; David Holland &bull; George Hooker &bull; Samuel Hoover &bull; Simpson Hornaday &bull; Thomas Hubbard &bull; James W. Huff &bull; Fred O. Hunt &bull; Rufus D. Hutchinson &bull; John Kay &bull; Bartholomew T. Keenan &bull; Charles Kelley &bull; John J. H. Kelly &bull; Thomas Kelly &bull; Philip Kennedy &bull; Thomas Kerrigan &bull; John Kilmartin &bull; John Kirk &bull; George K. Kitchen &bull; Albert Knaak &bull; Joseph F. Knight &bull; John W. Knox &bull; William Koelpin &bull; Wendelin Kreher &bull; John Kyle &bull; David Larkin &bull; James Lawrence &bull; John S. Lawton &bull; James Lenihan &bull; William B. Lewis &bull; Thomas Little &bull; Francis W. Lohnes &bull; James Lowthers &bull; George Loyd &bull; Leonidas S. Lytle &bull; Jeptha L. Lytton &bull; Herbert Mahers &bull; Gregory Mahoney &bull; Patrick Martin &bull; Bernard McCann &bull; Michael McCormick &bull; James McDonald &bull; Robert McDonald &bull; Michael A. McGann &bull; Owen McGar &bull; John McHugh &bull; Daniel McKinley &bull; Michael McLoughlin &bull; Albert W. McMillan &bull; James McNally &bull; Robert McPhelan &bull; Charles H. McVeagh &bull; Nicholas Meaher &bull; Henry W. B. Mechlin &bull; Daniel H. Miller &bull; George Miller &bull; George W. Miller &bull; John Mitchell &bull; John J. Mitchell &bull; Charles H. Montrose &bull; George Moquin &bull; John Moriarity &bull; James L. Morris &bull; John Mott &bull; Edward Murphy &bull; Edward F. Murphy &bull; Jeremiah Murphy &bull; Philip Murphy &bull; Thomas Murphy &bull; Thomas Murray &bull; Fred Myers &bull; Edward Pengally &bull; Josiah Pennsyl &bull; Edwin Phoenix &bull; Frederick Platten &bull; John A. Poppe &bull; Samuel Porter &bull; Thomas Powers &bull; James Pratt &bull; John Raerick &bull; Theodore Ragnar &bull; William Rankin &bull; James C. Reed &bull; Samuel Richman &bull; Hampton M. Roach &bull; Joseph Robinson &bull; David Roche &bull; Edward Rooney &bull; Peter Roth &bull; John F. Rowalt &bull; Stanislaus Roy &bull; James Russell &bull; David Ryan &bull; Dennis Ryan &bull; George D. Scott &bull; Robert B. Scott &bull; William Shaffer &bull; Edward C. Sharpless &bull; John Sheerin &bull; Charles Sheppard &bull; John H. Shingle &bull; John O. Skinner &bull; Andrew J. Smith &bull; Charles E. Smith &bull; George W. Smith &bull; Otto Smith &bull; Robert Smith &bull; Theodore F. Smith &bull; Elmer A. Snow &bull; Orizoba Spence &bull; George Springer &bull; Eben Stanley &bull; Edward Stanley &bull; Alonzo Stokes &bull; William H. Strayer &bull; Benoni Strivson &bull; John A. Sutherland &bull; Allen Walker &bull; William Wallace &bull; Charles H. Ward &bull; James C. Watson &bull; Joseph Watson &bull; Charles H. Welch &bull; Michael Welch &bull; Jacob Widmer &bull; Benjamin Wilson &bull; Charles Wilson &bull; Milden H. Wilson &bull; William Winterbottom &bull; Joseph Witcome


 * World War II ✅

Organizations

 * American Association of Zoo Veterinarians (AAZV) - see Species360
 * BB-SEC - Award-winning cyber-security agency which is also possibly the only security agency of its size that is 100% woman-owned (see ).
 * Georgia Association of Council for Children (GACC)
 * Typo Eradication Advancement League. https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=87937893, failuremag.com/article/typo-negative, http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/aug/26/word-nerds-theyre-out-rid-world-typos/, http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/chi-typo-guys-0521may21-story.html, http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2008-08-28/features/0808260470_1_apostrophe-grand-canyon-deck . Requested 2018.04.15

Legislation

 * Acid Deposition Act - see acid rain
 * SECURE 2.0 Act - Draft started here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:SECURE_2.0_Act

Executive Orders

 * Executive Order 11222