Talk:Charlie Chaplin Studios
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File:Jim Henson Company front gate.jpg Nominated for Deletion
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Image cropped
[edit]Because File:Charlie_Chaplin_Studios_(2009).jpg has been cropped, the caption "The Jim Henson Company front gate with 12-foot color statue of Kermit the Frog dressed as "The Tramp"" is no longer descriptive. Please consider revising. Note that File:Jim Henson Company front gate.jpg has also been deleted because of its clear focus on the statue. Dcoetzee 14:39, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
Merger proposal
[edit]I propose for Henson Recording Studios to be merged into Charlie Chaplin Studios using a new section under the same name. Furthermore, I suggest that the total content be redirected to a new article entitled Jim Henson Company Lot.
Most of the content in Henson Recording Studios is forked and refers to the lot as a whole, including the infobox, its status as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, and the purchases. The recording facilities make up a major portion of the lot, and warrant special mention as part of a single article about the property. As it stands, only a pair of wikilinks and the shared Jim Henson Company navbox link the two articles.