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Apparently the real town of Accord and one of it's classic citizens made an appeareance in Joe comics. Details here. http://www.yojoe.com/comics/sm/sm12.shtml Lots42 ( talk) 03:39, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Photos in early brochures for the Honda Accord were shot at various places in Accord (e.g., businesses that had "Accord" in the name) and the vicinity. Part of the movie The Stuff (1985) was filmed in Accord; IMDB also lists Night of the Living Jews (2008) and Shelter Dogs (2003). Anyone who wants to track down verifiability documentation is welcome to do so and include these points. --Spoofed IP 173.161.195.122 ( talk) 14:59, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
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@ 98.15.140.141: is contesting the pronunciation of the town's name. They think it should be: /ˈ[invalid input: 'akɔːrd/ and not /ˈækɔːrd/ [1]. Their explanation: "Accord is pronounced with a regular short a, emphasis on the A. A'kord, not any other way. It rhymes with the French word "D'accord" meaning okay. It is not ae, like aesthetic, nor is it uhcord'. When the French Huguenots came hundreds of years ago to New Paltz, a few came to this side of the mountain. "Do you want to stay here by this beautiful creek?" "D'accord." This is not a hard pronunciation. If you are going to live here, learn it." [2]. @ TFFfan:, please discuss here. I myself have no position either way as I do not have a source for this.-- Eostrix ( talk) 12:05, 11 February 2020 (UTC)
Is there any evidence at all for the Paleolithic site described in the History section? It was added in 2015 by an anonymous user. /info/en/?search=Special:Contributions/24.161.36.188
This seems like it might be vandalism to me at this point. Phripley ( talk) 17:14, 31 July 2023 (UTC)
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Apparently the real town of Accord and one of it's classic citizens made an appeareance in Joe comics. Details here. http://www.yojoe.com/comics/sm/sm12.shtml Lots42 ( talk) 03:39, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
Photos in early brochures for the Honda Accord were shot at various places in Accord (e.g., businesses that had "Accord" in the name) and the vicinity. Part of the movie The Stuff (1985) was filmed in Accord; IMDB also lists Night of the Living Jews (2008) and Shelter Dogs (2003). Anyone who wants to track down verifiability documentation is welcome to do so and include these points. --Spoofed IP 173.161.195.122 ( talk) 14:59, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
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@ 98.15.140.141: is contesting the pronunciation of the town's name. They think it should be: /ˈ[invalid input: 'akɔːrd/ and not /ˈækɔːrd/ [1]. Their explanation: "Accord is pronounced with a regular short a, emphasis on the A. A'kord, not any other way. It rhymes with the French word "D'accord" meaning okay. It is not ae, like aesthetic, nor is it uhcord'. When the French Huguenots came hundreds of years ago to New Paltz, a few came to this side of the mountain. "Do you want to stay here by this beautiful creek?" "D'accord." This is not a hard pronunciation. If you are going to live here, learn it." [2]. @ TFFfan:, please discuss here. I myself have no position either way as I do not have a source for this.-- Eostrix ( talk) 12:05, 11 February 2020 (UTC)
Is there any evidence at all for the Paleolithic site described in the History section? It was added in 2015 by an anonymous user. /info/en/?search=Special:Contributions/24.161.36.188
This seems like it might be vandalism to me at this point. Phripley ( talk) 17:14, 31 July 2023 (UTC)