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Several editors have changed references to the town of "Arizola" to Arizona under the apparent belief that the name represents a typo. While understandable due to one letter difference the change is not needed and actually removes detail from the article. An online source showing the town name is available
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As it has been more than a month and no one has been able to propose even one item that can be cut without damaging the article's encyclopedic value, the template has been removed. --Allen3talk16:47, 8 July 2013 (UTC)reply
A fact from James Reavis appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 April 2011 (
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Several editors have changed references to the town of "Arizola" to Arizona under the apparent belief that the name represents a typo. While understandable due to one letter difference the change is not needed and actually removes detail from the article. An online source showing the town name is available
here. --Allen3talk22:00, 10 April 2011 (UTC)reply
Drive-by request to reduce size of article
An anonymous user has recently added a template requesting the size of this article be reduced. The editing guideline cited in the template is
Wikipedia:Article size. In response to this request I am asking for assistance in identifying material from this article that can be reasonably removed or spun off without compromising the encyclopedic value of this article. --Allen3talk11:28, 1 June 2013 (UTC)reply
As it has been more than a month and no one has been able to propose even one item that can be cut without damaging the article's encyclopedic value, the template has been removed. --Allen3talk16:47, 8 July 2013 (UTC)reply