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Durham lists a San Antonio Creek in Marin but nothing else. No other hits explaining what San Antonio was. Current map shows location to be site of large dairy farm. No indications of notability
Glendoremus (
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04:21, 3 September 2020 (UTC)reply
delete This is another NOAA chart copying screwup, except that in this case the mistake is much more obvious because there's nothing wrong on the chart, which shows "San Antonio Creek" in the appropriate italic lettering along the upper left edge. Nothing shows up on topos until the name is copied in from GNIS, except for a cluster of buildings. Aerials from the 1950s show many of the same barns and other buildings as show up presently. Another prime example of why just copying names from map to map is a bad idea, especially if you do a poor job of it.
Mangoe (
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13:52, 4 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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Durham lists a San Antonio Creek in Marin but nothing else. No other hits explaining what San Antonio was. Current map shows location to be site of large dairy farm. No indications of notability
Glendoremus (
talk)
04:21, 3 September 2020 (UTC)reply
delete This is another NOAA chart copying screwup, except that in this case the mistake is much more obvious because there's nothing wrong on the chart, which shows "San Antonio Creek" in the appropriate italic lettering along the upper left edge. Nothing shows up on topos until the name is copied in from GNIS, except for a cluster of buildings. Aerials from the 1950s show many of the same barns and other buildings as show up presently. Another prime example of why just copying names from map to map is a bad idea, especially if you do a poor job of it.
Mangoe (
talk)
13:52, 4 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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