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is assessed on is its importance to the project. A table below helps explain. Essentially the article subject's historical value is assessed. Mid level importance having regional, state or local significance at a greater than county level. Top level importance being any article that no print encyclopedia could be without. The lowliest lows are for those run-of-the-mill abandoned town sites, the "just another abandoned town"s.
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Ongoing assessment at WikiProject Ghost towns, which you can join, is conducted on two separate levels. First the article is assessed for its "class." Stub or start? B or C? GA or FA? Class helps us keep track of where we are and where we should go, in terms of work. The second criterion an article
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The article is substantial but is still missing important content or contains irrelevant material. The article should have some references to reliable sources, but may still have significant problems or require substantial
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