Talk:Cooper Landing Post Office
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[edit]...is a good start for an article. Please don't wipe it out again, and please don't wipe out this Talk page again! Thanks --doncram 14:34, 12 July 2012 (UTC)
- Alison Hoagland's Buildings of Alaska mentions that it was originally called Riddiford Post Office, which isn't mentioned in the article. I'd bet it's somewhere in one of the URLs, though. Is your idea of a "good start for an article" a portal to some other place where the real information happens to be? That's been the case with almost every NRHP article I come across, and why I complain about them as often as I do. So much turd polish in the form of photos and templates doesn't hide that fact.
- Oh yeah, there's also the matter of taking incorrect NRHP data at face value, placing it in articles and ignoring common sense. For example, NRHP articles of places in Ketchikan, with coords that are 400 miles from land out in the middle of the Bering Sea.RadioKAOS (talk) 19:57, 28 September 2012 (UTC)
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