Talk:Circular Congregational Church
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[edit]This article should be merged with its National Register of Historic Places counterpart Circular Congregational Church and Parish House. Empidonax (talk) 18:52, 31 July 2011 (UTC)
- I notice a redirect of the separate article Circular Congregational Church and Parish House was just implemented. Actually that article was started sooner, in 2008, than this article started in 2009, and the merger should probably have been to it, instead. Edit history is lost, either way, i guess, but I would prefer to save the oldest edit history. And, the Parish house is the more important architecturally than the church itself. The better title is one that includes "Parish House". I probably agree that one article on both topics suffices, so a merger is good probably, but I think probably it should be moved (back) to the better title Circular Congregational Church and Parish House. --doncram 14:53, 28 May 2013 (UTC)
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