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The result of the proposal was moved. -- BDD ( talk) 19:04, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Whittier Boulevard, East Los Angeles → Whittier Boulevard – No title with content exists at the shorter title. Whittier Boulevard used to redirect to State Route 72, which is a former designation for Whittier Boulevard in East LA (I just redirected it here) and current designation for Whittier Boulevard in other cities. Furthermore, changing the title would allow us to write more about Whittier Boulevard in places that aren't East LA, like, um, Whittier? p b p 00:56, 7 September 2013 (UTC)
This entire section needs to be re-written. I can do it, but while I am conversant on the Zoot Suit riots, I am no expert. Whoever wrote the garbage that is there now clearly was not either. Can someone who is knowledgeable about the riots do the rewrite? I have written myself a note. If this train wreck is not cleaned up within a month, I am doing it myself. It can't help but be improved. Yeah, I am that good. 47.137.182.8 ( talk) 21:55, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
This is a cool article and it is well written in places. It is without question that Whittier Boulevard is the heart of East L.A., and that needs to be highlighted. What this article lacks is attention to the cities that it travels through - especially its namesake - Whittier. I will attempt to add content to this article, and hope that people who live in Boyle Heights, East L.A., Montebello, Pico Rivera, Whittier, La Habra, and Brea will do the same. This street is our main artery, after all. Not so much in La Habra and especially Brea, but anyone who lives here knows what I mean. Got to get on the La Habra Boulevard/Central Avenue article, if there is one. 47.137.182.8 ( talk) 22:02, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
I am aware of this type of hot dog, but I don't think that it originated on the streets of the city of Whitter, as the section on Whittier Boulevard cuisine implies. Whittier is known for Jack's, Norm's, and Mimo's. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.137.182.8 ( talk) 00:12, 19 January 2019 (UTC)
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The result of the proposal was moved. -- BDD ( talk) 19:04, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Whittier Boulevard, East Los Angeles → Whittier Boulevard – No title with content exists at the shorter title. Whittier Boulevard used to redirect to State Route 72, which is a former designation for Whittier Boulevard in East LA (I just redirected it here) and current designation for Whittier Boulevard in other cities. Furthermore, changing the title would allow us to write more about Whittier Boulevard in places that aren't East LA, like, um, Whittier? p b p 00:56, 7 September 2013 (UTC)
This entire section needs to be re-written. I can do it, but while I am conversant on the Zoot Suit riots, I am no expert. Whoever wrote the garbage that is there now clearly was not either. Can someone who is knowledgeable about the riots do the rewrite? I have written myself a note. If this train wreck is not cleaned up within a month, I am doing it myself. It can't help but be improved. Yeah, I am that good. 47.137.182.8 ( talk) 21:55, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
This is a cool article and it is well written in places. It is without question that Whittier Boulevard is the heart of East L.A., and that needs to be highlighted. What this article lacks is attention to the cities that it travels through - especially its namesake - Whittier. I will attempt to add content to this article, and hope that people who live in Boyle Heights, East L.A., Montebello, Pico Rivera, Whittier, La Habra, and Brea will do the same. This street is our main artery, after all. Not so much in La Habra and especially Brea, but anyone who lives here knows what I mean. Got to get on the La Habra Boulevard/Central Avenue article, if there is one. 47.137.182.8 ( talk) 22:02, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
I am aware of this type of hot dog, but I don't think that it originated on the streets of the city of Whitter, as the section on Whittier Boulevard cuisine implies. Whittier is known for Jack's, Norm's, and Mimo's. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.137.182.8 ( talk) 00:12, 19 January 2019 (UTC)