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Below you can find a list of some of the more common stub tags. However, as of April 2014, the following applies per the helpful advice of User:Od_Mishehu:
"each state of the US (and Washington DC, which isn't technically a state, but is treated as one as far as stub tags are concerned) now has it's own museum stub tag. In stead of using {{Alabama-stub}} and {{museum-stub}}, please use ({{Alabama-museum-stub}}. Same goes for all the other US states (as one word in CamelCase, and GeorgiaUS for Georgia)."
Stub tags go at the very end, after the categories.