Talk:Lone Mountain, San Francisco
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Proposed Deletion
[edit]Why I proposed deletion:
- There's no citation indicating that this neighborhood is recognition by any locals or officials.
- "USF/Panhandle" is a well recognized neighborhood name covering very similar territory.
- "Western Addition" is the traditional neighborhood name covering a larger territory.
Alternative to deletion:
- Rename to "USF Neighborhood, San Francisco" and cite sources for that name.
- It's certainly debatable that this area isn't a distinct neighborhood of it's own, in which case deletion is more appropriate.
Jmattthew (talk) 19:30, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Beg to differ
[edit]I live here, or hereabouts, and sometimes call my neighborhood "Lone Mountain" myself just to piss off the yuppies who thought they were investing in a home in something the realtors convinced them is called "NoPa". Lone Mountain is an older name for this neighborhood, not so much in use anymore, but it's legit, definitely real and once widely used. Personally, I feel like "Lone Mountain" most appropriately captures the mystery and romance of life on the slopes of our windswept hill, as if you might turn any corner and stumble into a John Ford western, if John Ford made westerns about vapid fashion-obsessed hipsters and status-conscious yuppies. "USF/Pandhandle" is kind of a vernacular, along the lines of calling the Financial District "downtown", I'm not sure you'll find a good source giving that name. "Western Addition" is a large area of the city encompassing a whole slew of neighborhoods including this one, the Fillmore, Hayes Valley, Haight Ashbury, parts of Civic Center, etc. Most realtors call this "North Of Panhandle" nowadays. And, to be completist, if you hit up the Zoning Board's website, there are official maps that show this entire area as part of Haight Ashbury, from Stanyan clear on down to Divisadero. Which, by the way, is the hamlet of Popeye's Gulch. Mike Qtips (talk) 18:07, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Arguments in favor
[edit]- Support. Yes, please combine. I have just made an internal link from James King of William and didn't know which article to choose. Retain the name Lone Mountain, because it was the name of the cemetery that once existed there. Thank you. GeorgeLouis (talk) 20:40, 21 August 2012 (UTC)
- Support. The merger of the two identical articles, not the deletion. Lone Mountain is a place, I'm pretty sure I live there. Inner Richmond starts at Arguello, points east are sure not part of the Panhandle. 50.1.86.60 (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 09:53, 22 December 2014 (UTC)
- Support See my comment in the Proposed Deletion section refuting such. Real place, real name, real talk. Mike Qtips (talk) 18:09, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Done merged to Lone Mountain (California) courtesy of WP:WPMERGE. ~Kvng (talk) 23:38, 21 June 2016 (UTC)