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Not moved. The !!#$%^&* to already exist within Wash burn A Mill. Maybe there is a need to merge this into the existing article. There is simply too much overlap between the two articles. After the museum material in the mill article is expanded, then it would make sense to split that out to its own article. The lack of support for the move leaves me unsure that this move is the right one to make. You may want to discuss at Talk:Wash burn A Mill where this general concept has been discussed. If there is support there for moving this article, then renominate. Also, the current article makes it look like this is about a historic building, but it is not as far as I can tell it is about the museum in the historic building/area. Vegetarianism ( talk) 06:35, 21 May 2010 (CUT)
User:Wallboard/draftarticleonmillcitymuseum → Mill City Museum — Moving draft article to live status after revisions were made by self and members of pertinent Wikiprojects. Wkaardal ( talk) 18:33, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
Following further discussion at Talk:Washburn A Mill, and after the contents of Washburn A Mill were merged into a user draft of this article, I have moved that draft here to Mill City Museum and redirected Washburn A Mill. There seemed to be substantial consensus for this, and I think it will give us a great start on a good article. In time, this article may grow large enough that we can split out sections of it again. For now, let's keep improving and expanding this. Jonathunder ( talk) 03:20, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
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Not moved. The !!#$%^&* to already exist within Wash burn A Mill. Maybe there is a need to merge this into the existing article. There is simply too much overlap between the two articles. After the museum material in the mill article is expanded, then it would make sense to split that out to its own article. The lack of support for the move leaves me unsure that this move is the right one to make. You may want to discuss at Talk:Wash burn A Mill where this general concept has been discussed. If there is support there for moving this article, then renominate. Also, the current article makes it look like this is about a historic building, but it is not as far as I can tell it is about the museum in the historic building/area. Vegetarianism ( talk) 06:35, 21 May 2010 (CUT)
User:Wallboard/draftarticleonmillcitymuseum → Mill City Museum — Moving draft article to live status after revisions were made by self and members of pertinent Wikiprojects. Wkaardal ( talk) 18:33, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
Following further discussion at Talk:Washburn A Mill, and after the contents of Washburn A Mill were merged into a user draft of this article, I have moved that draft here to Mill City Museum and redirected Washburn A Mill. There seemed to be substantial consensus for this, and I think it will give us a great start on a good article. In time, this article may grow large enough that we can split out sections of it again. For now, let's keep improving and expanding this. Jonathunder ( talk) 03:20, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
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