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Unreliable source tag

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I've removed the unreliable source tag on the legend of how the town got its name. The source is sufficiently reliable as to the existence of the legend, which is the only element being claimed as fact. Other than that, the text merely recounts the legend, clearly identifying it as such. There is no claim that the source supports the content of the legend as fact. The source is theefore not appropriately tagged as unreliable. Poihths (talk) 13:47, 13 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]