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Queens Public Library Tech Lab. The Queens Name Explorer Edit-a-thon will be Saturday March 16 from 11am-4pm, at the Queens Public Library Tech Lab at Queensbridge. The Queensboro Plaza station will be closed this weekend for upgrade work. The 21st Street–Queensbridge station, served by the F Shuttle, is the nearest. Upon exiting the station ...
The Queens Name Explorer explores the individuals whose names grace public spaces across the borough of Queens. Not every entry is as complete as we’d like it to be, partly because some named places have more publicly available information than others. This is why public contributions are so important.
March 16: Queens Name Explorer Edit-a-thon at the Queens Public Library Tech Lab at Queensbridge; March 14: Pi Day Hacking Night; March 5: Wiki Gala and fashion show with Wikimedia Foundation; February 25: AfroCROWD Black Wiki History Month - Online edit-a-thon; February 21: WikiWednesday Salon - February; February 8: Hacking Night - February
Agon (or queen's guards or royal guards) is a strategy game invented by Anthony Peacock [1] of London, and first published in 1842. [2] It is a two-player game played on a 6×6×6 hexagonal gameboard, and is notable for being the oldest known board game played on a board of hexagonal cells. [3]
For the Queen is a tabletop role-playing game by Alex Roberts about the dangerous journey of a queen's servants. The first edition was published by Evil Hat Productions in 2019, and the second edition was published by Darrington Press in 2024. [1] The game features themes of power, authority, femininity, love, loyalty, and betrayal.
Our goal is to match people and places from Queens Name Explorer to their corresponding Wikidata items, creating new Wikidata items when they do not yet exist. As we match, edit, and create Wikidata items for people and places, it will power a dynamic list that includes links to corresponding Wikipedia articles and OpenStreetMap features.
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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, open mapping project. It is a world map created and maintained by volunteer contributors. OSM data appears on Wikipedia on maps throughout the project.