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==Untitled==

During a lecture at the University of Massachusetts, a Teachers assistant tried to explain why Wikipedia is not a reliable source for papers by vandalizing this page. He put in that Marblehead is the sailing capital of the world, an obviously incorrect fact. I was appalled by his actions and felt I should record it somewhere.
During a lecture at the University of Massachusetts, a Teachers assistant tried to explain why Wikipedia is not a reliable source for papers by vandalizing this page. He put in that Marblehead is the sailing capital of the world, an obviously incorrect fact. I was appalled by his actions and felt I should record it somewhere.


== "sailing capital of the world" ==
== "sailing capital of the world" ==
Actually, I grew up in Marblehead and it does like to occasionally claim the title "yachting capital of the world". It's certainly a hard thing to measure but it is important to understanding the town's local mythology and image of itself. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/69.207.233.44|69.207.233.44]] ([[User talk:69.207.233.44|talk]]) 20:46, 11 February 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->

Actually, I grew up in Marblehead and it does like to occasionally claim the title "yachting capital of the world". It's certainly a hard thing to measure but it is important to understanding the town's local mythology and image of itself. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/69.207.233.44|69.207.233.44]] ([[User talk:69.207.233.44|talk]]) 20:46, 11 February 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->


== Marblehead is the home of American Slavery not Dixie... ==
== Marblehead is the home of American Slavery not Dixie... ==

Marblehead, Mass; is where the first Slave ship was built, and is where the majority of slaves made entry into the United States. This needs to be noted in this, more then the cities beauty and sailing. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:PBFloyd|PBFloyd]] ([[User talk:PBFloyd|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/PBFloyd|contribs]]) 13:37, 9 March 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
Marblehead, Mass; is where the first Slave ship was built, and is where the majority of slaves made entry into the United States. This needs to be noted in this, more then the cities beauty and sailing. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:PBFloyd|PBFloyd]] ([[User talk:PBFloyd|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/PBFloyd|contribs]]) 13:37, 9 March 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
:It certainly was not where the majority of slaves came to the United States. Though it is the site where the first ''colonial'' ship that would be used to carry slaves was built, that is hardly relevant to the history of the town itself and no more than a minor historical footnote. The slave trade in Marblehead was always minimal to nonexistant, and only Marblehead's status as an important port in the early colonial period caused any slaves to ever be brought to Marblehead at all. In any case, slaves were already being carried to Charleston, Savannah and Baltimore via British ships long before the colonies started building slave ships themselves. —[[User:Cuivienen|Cuiviénen]] 19:22, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
:It certainly was not where the majority of slaves came to the United States. Though it is the site where the first ''colonial'' ship that would be used to carry slaves was built, that is hardly relevant to the history of the town itself and no more than a minor historical footnote. The slave trade in Marblehead was always minimal to nonexistant, and only Marblehead's status as an important port in the early colonial period caused any slaves to ever be brought to Marblehead at all. In any case, slaves were already being carried to Charleston, Savannah and Baltimore via British ships long before the colonies started building slave ships themselves. —[[User:Cuivienen|Cuiviénen]] 19:22, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
* Someone should include an article about notable Marblehead resident Dee Cuffe! She was widely known in the 1970s by her stage name "Dee Cuppe" as a pioneer in the erotic film industry for her "guzzling" performance in "Luck of the Irish 7," the one featuring Tyrone Washington Williams Jackson Black.

*Someone should include an article about notable Marblehead resident Dee Cuffe! She was widely known in the 1970s by her stage name "Dee Cuppe" as a pioneer in the erotic film industry for her "guzzling" performance in "Luck of the Irish 7," the one featuring Tyrone Washington Williams Jackson Black.



== Michael Savage ==
== Michael Savage ==

Why was he removed from the list of notable residents?
Why was he removed from the list of notable residents?


True, he only lived there briefly (during stint at Harvard), and it was BEFORE he was famous, but that could be said of several others on the list.
True, he only lived there briefly (during stint at Harvard), and it was BEFORE he was famous, but that could be said of several others on the list.


He has mentioned it on his show a few times. Supposedly lived in the "Flatiron House" on the corner of Summer and Middle streets (near OKO's).
He has mentioned it on his show a few times. Supposedly lived in the "Flatiron House" on the corner of Summer and Middle streets (near OKO's).


[[Special:Contributions/64.48.78.15|64.48.78.15]] ([[User talk:64.48.78.15|talk]]) 21:01, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/64.48.78.15|64.48.78.15]] ([[User talk:64.48.78.15|talk]]) 21:01, 31 July 2008 (UTC)
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And Keith Ablow lives in either Beverly or Newburyport...unless there's been some recent change.
And Keith Ablow lives in either Beverly or Newburyport...unless there's been some recent change.


Local papers made a big deal out of "Beverly doctor to get own show, yadda yadda". Would have noticed had it been MHEAD....
Local papers made a big deal out of "Beverly doctor to get own show, yadda yadda". Would have noticed had it been MHEAD....


[[Special:Contributions/66.3.106.2|66.3.106.2]] ([[User talk:66.3.106.2|talk]]) 06:17, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/66.3.106.2|66.3.106.2]] ([[User talk:66.3.106.2|talk]]) 06:17, 4 August 2009 (UTC)

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During a lecture at the University of Massachusetts, a Teachers assistant tried to explain why Wikipedia is not a reliable source for papers by vandalizing this page. He put in that Marblehead is the sailing capital of the world, an obviously incorrect fact. I was appalled by his actions and felt I should record it somewhere.

"sailing capital of the world"

Actually, I grew up in Marblehead and it does like to occasionally claim the title "yachting capital of the world". It's certainly a hard thing to measure but it is important to understanding the town's local mythology and image of itself. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.207.233.44 (talk) 20:46, 11 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Marblehead is the home of American Slavery not Dixie...

Marblehead, Mass; is where the first Slave ship was built, and is where the majority of slaves made entry into the United States. This needs to be noted in this, more then the cities beauty and sailing. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by PBFloyd (talkcontribs) 13:37, 9 March 2007 (UTC).[reply]

It certainly was not where the majority of slaves came to the United States. Though it is the site where the first colonial ship that would be used to carry slaves was built, that is hardly relevant to the history of the town itself and no more than a minor historical footnote. The slave trade in Marblehead was always minimal to nonexistant, and only Marblehead's status as an important port in the early colonial period caused any slaves to ever be brought to Marblehead at all. In any case, slaves were already being carried to Charleston, Savannah and Baltimore via British ships long before the colonies started building slave ships themselves. —Cuiviénen 19:22, 11 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Someone should include an article about notable Marblehead resident Dee Cuffe! She was widely known in the 1970s by her stage name "Dee Cuppe" as a pioneer in the erotic film industry for her "guzzling" performance in "Luck of the Irish 7," the one featuring Tyrone Washington Williams Jackson Black.

Michael Savage

Why was he removed from the list of notable residents?

True, he only lived there briefly (during stint at Harvard), and it was BEFORE he was famous, but that could be said of several others on the list.

He has mentioned it on his show a few times. Supposedly lived in the "Flatiron House" on the corner of Summer and Middle streets (near OKO's).

64.48.78.15 (talk) 21:01, 31 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

And Keith Ablow lives in either Beverly or Newburyport...unless there's been some recent change.

Local papers made a big deal out of "Beverly doctor to get own show, yadda yadda". Would have noticed had it been MHEAD....

66.3.106.2 (talk) 06:17, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]