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The result of the move request was page moved. Skomorokh, barbarian 18:14, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Baltic Historic District → Baltic, Connecticut — - Use name of community for a merged article on community and the NRHP historic district. This is one of a number of CT NRHP HD - hamlet mergers discussed at Talk:List of RHPs in CT and in linked discussions. I believe this move/merger is now the consensus and I would move it myself, but it requires admin assistance to move. -- doncram ( talk) 15:05, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
This article and a few hundred other articles covering NRHP historic districts in CT has been subject of past dispute. An unusual sentence appears in the article: "The district and the village are substantially similar.[citation needed]". For anyone needing clarification, what that represents is a compromise accepting a merged article for now but reflecting the lack of references which actually support the merger of the village/hamlet topic with the NRHP historic district topic. In particular, it is not known from any reliable, verifiable source what is the nature of overlap in geography and relevant history between the NRHP HD and the village/hamlet.
Speaking for myself and others who participated in the previous discussions, we request other Wikipedia editors to leave that sentence in place (leaving the "citation needed" tag too, but adding no further tags), unless or until an adequately reference-supported alternative description of the relationship between the NRHP HD and the village/hamlet is added to the article. Anyone is welcome to obtain and use the NRHP application document (available for free, upon request, from the National Register) to develop the article including addressing this matter. doncram ( talk) 18:45, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was page moved. Skomorokh, barbarian 18:14, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Baltic Historic District → Baltic, Connecticut — - Use name of community for a merged article on community and the NRHP historic district. This is one of a number of CT NRHP HD - hamlet mergers discussed at Talk:List of RHPs in CT and in linked discussions. I believe this move/merger is now the consensus and I would move it myself, but it requires admin assistance to move. -- doncram ( talk) 15:05, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
This article and a few hundred other articles covering NRHP historic districts in CT has been subject of past dispute. An unusual sentence appears in the article: "The district and the village are substantially similar.[citation needed]". For anyone needing clarification, what that represents is a compromise accepting a merged article for now but reflecting the lack of references which actually support the merger of the village/hamlet topic with the NRHP historic district topic. In particular, it is not known from any reliable, verifiable source what is the nature of overlap in geography and relevant history between the NRHP HD and the village/hamlet.
Speaking for myself and others who participated in the previous discussions, we request other Wikipedia editors to leave that sentence in place (leaving the "citation needed" tag too, but adding no further tags), unless or until an adequately reference-supported alternative description of the relationship between the NRHP HD and the village/hamlet is added to the article. Anyone is welcome to obtain and use the NRHP application document (available for free, upon request, from the National Register) to develop the article including addressing this matter. doncram ( talk) 18:45, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
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