Expansion request

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The article is missing a considerable amount of history about the previous capital, the commissioning of the current building, and the subsequent expansion. -- Beland 01:27, 7 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It is funny. We say Mass is not a State-- (Yet is a Commonwealth)

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... And we call the capitol building for the place "The State House"... CaribDigita (talk) 14:23, 9 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Massachusetts is a state, whose official name is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. There are 3 other states that use the term Commonwealth, but despite the name, when the US Constitution uses the word "state", Massachusetts and those other 3 states are included. Massachusetts is not a commonwealth in the sense of Puerto Rico or in the Commonwealth (the organization of Britain and most of its former colonies), or the Commonwealth of Independent States (the 12 former Soviet republics). Bostoner (talk) 06:05, 9 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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The edit links are messed up on this page--they're appearing clumped at the bottom instead of next to the section headings. Anyone know how to fix it? Thanks! Asbruckman (talk) 02:04, 22 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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The Masonic cornerstone ceremony took place on July 4, 1795 and was presided over by Paul Revere

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I added... The Masonic Freemasonry cornerstone ceremony took place on July 4, 1795 and was presided over by Paul Revere - Deputy Grand Master of the Massachusetts Grand Lodge. 2601:589:4800:9090:653B:EC70:5899:F2D2 (talk) 13:07, 19 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

State House additions

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The account of the State House additions needs to be de-garbled and expanded. E.g.:

1. "The Commonwealth completed a major expansion of the original building in 1895. The architect for the annex was Bostonian Charles Brigham":

The 2nd sentence is a non sequitur. Were there two different projects—an "expansion" followed by an "annex"? If not, and only one entity is being named, then reduce the 2nd sentence to: "The architect was Bostonian Charles Brigham."

2. "In 1917, the east and west wings, designed by architects Sturgis, Bryant, Chapman & Andrews, were completed":

a) Are you naming a single entity—an architectural firm called Sturgis, Bryant, Chapman & Andrews? Three entities—individuals Sturgis and Bryant, and firm Chapman & Andrews? Four individuals? If the latter, use the English word and.

b) You will have to explain how Bryant could be involved in a 1917 project when he had died 18 years earlier, in 1899.

c) At the risk of being obvious, identify all persons in a Wikipedia article by their complete names—Gridley J. F. Bryant.

Etc.

Jimlue (talk) 03:25, 14 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Inpopcult trivia

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Some weeks ago I removed a number of "In popular culture" items as unsourced trivia. Another editor has restored them -- now with sources -- but I'm concerned that what we now have is sourced trivia:

In other words, a passing mention in a sea of rambling trivia (and one giving no support to the article's talk of interior and exterior and destruction).

EEng 07:22, 25 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

There being no response, I've removed all this crap. EEng 01:24, 4 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]