User talk:Fredddie

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EFFECTIVELY RETIRED
This user is no longer active on Wikipedia as of October 2023 and any edits hereafter are probably accidental.
  • To show appreciation.
  • For creating maps of Davenport, Iowa.
  • For creating maps for Puerto Rico highways.
  • For creating Arkansas 00 1926.svg
  • For creating a map for Thistle, Utah
  • For getting I-680 to Good Article
  • For first USRD featured article
  • For first featured article
  • For beginning-to-end work on U.S. Route 30 in Iowa
  • For creating SVG shields
  • For making long-overdue maps
  • For not doing anything at all...
  • For speedily creating shields for USRD
  • For being interested in Interstate Highways
  • For updating a map slated for TFA in short notice
  • For helping with U.S. Highway shields and teaching how to create KMLs and maps.
  • For making SVG fies, especially district maps of Burlington, Vermont
  • For catching a bunch of edits misread as disruptive and rescuing an editor from a bad block.
  • For creating some maps for North Carolina.
  • For creating some maps for South Carolina.

Reminder to vote now to select members of the first U4C[edit]

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