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There are many High Points. "High Point" should be directed to the disambiguous page, from there, users can select any one of many High Points, including "High Point Mountain, New Jersey"
This article is about three different things (1) High Point as a geographical feature, (2) High Point State Park, and (3) the High Point Monument. They should be divided. I would propose the following:
1 - High Point (New Jersey) should redirect to Kittatinny Mountain, which I am presently revising and where a discussion of this promontory on KM will be added.
2 - The material on High Point State Park (which currently redirects to this article) ought to be sent over to the redirect article.
3 - A separate article should be created for the High Point Monument which would essentially be either (a) a stub and the content added to a High Point State Park article, (b) a redirect to the High Point State Park article or (c) a complete article on its own.
Consider and discuss. --JackTheVicar (talk) 22:18, 24 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose - There's no confusion in the article about which thing is being talked about at any one time. One medium-sized article is better than three small articles, especially when the subjects are so basically intertwingled. BMK (talk) 22:36, 24 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]