User talk:PeterfitzgeraldWelcome to Wikipedia!Welcome Peter! From Peter! So that no one leaves you a hideously huge welcome boilerplate! --Peter Talk 11:34, 29 July 2007 (UTC) RequestThe neighborhood map of Washington DC needs a few corrections: 1. Swampoodle is a historic designation but no longer an identifiable neighborhood. It disappeared largely when the swamplands were filled and the railroad was built. It should be removed altogether. 2. NoMa is not a neighborhood but a commerical moniker. It was established by the NoMa Business Improvement District (BID), a collective of developers currently rebuilding the area. Some day it might be called a "neighborhood", but in mean time it should be labeled as Sursum Corda. 3. Atlas District is also a commercial moniker. It was established by the businessmen that revitalized the eastern end of H Street near the Atlas Theater. You won't find anyone except the aforementioned businessmen, restaurant critics, Georgetowners, and Virginians calling that section of the "Atlas District". It should be replaced with Near Northeast, the proper name of the neighborhood. Thanks in advance for the revisions, I am a stickler for accuracy when it comes to my neighborhood! Map of neighborhoods in DCThank you for creating the map of neighborhoods in DC! Quacks Like a Duck (talk) 21:52, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Russian SVGsHey, Peter. I've amended the license on the image you mentioned, and have no issues with amending others. Have at it! --JFMorse (talk) 01:13, 19 April 2008 (UTC) DC neighborhood map?Hi Peter, what was your source for the neighborhood boundaries and names for that map? --AW (talk) 17:31, 16 May 2008 (UTC)
Re: Iowa tourism regionsI can't really give you any suggestions on how to divide Iowa into tourism regions. The Iowa Department of Tourism actually divides the state into ten regions (see here). You may want to ask on WikiProject Iowa's talk page for any further help. --Iowahwyman (talk) 02:39, 1 June 2009 (UTC) DC neighborhood mapI love your map!!! Can we correct one thing? (I have exceptionally lousy Photoshop skills, or I would take your suggestion and do it myself.) The article on Randle Highlands, Washington, D.C., its boundary description, and its associated map show that Randle Highlands is about half the size depicted on your map. The western/southwestern border of Randle Highlands should be concurrent with Naylor Road SE. (In other words, run a line northwest to southeast through what's on your map, and it would be about right.) Fairlawn, Washington, D.C. is sort of L-shaped, and your map mistakenly assigns the foot of the "L" to Randle Highlands. See the description of Fairlawn's borders at the Fairlawn Citizens Association Web site. Fairlawn's western/southwestern border should be Good Hope Road SE (where I happen to live), from the intersection at Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE up to Fort Stanton Park. (The neighborhood map on the Fairlawn page is inaccurate as well, but I can't ask you to correct that.) Also, someone has left a comment on the map's Talk page on WikiCommons. I can't speak to the accuracy of that comment, but wanted to make you aware of it. Thank you again a million times for doing this great map!! - Tim1965 (talk) 00:04, 31 December 2009 (UTC)
Account on voy:enYep, I can now log in. Thanks. - dcljr (talk) 11:03, 28 January 2013 (UTC) The Queens NYC street map......has an error. It's an easy error, but in File:Queens_neighborhoods_map.png, you put Interstate 295 on the alignment of the Cross Island Parkway. Might want to fix that. ;) Mitch32(It is very likely this guy doesn't have a girlfriend.) 03:30, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
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