Talk:Missoula metropolitan area
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Removal of potentially too-obscure information
[edit]I took the Liberty of removing the bolded words from the passage below in the belief it seemed awkwardly specific:
…making it the 2nd largest metropolitan statistical area in Montana and the 321st largest in the nation between Cleveland, Tennessee and Mount Vernon, Washington…
Really? The page needed a reference to the metropolitan area ranking 321st in a span of metro areas between two towns that are of relative obscurity themselves? (Not to disparage the fine residents of Mt. Vernon, Wash. or Cleveland, Tenn.) If someone wants to put this passage back, that’s fine, but I personally did not see how it was germane to the rest of the page.
Food for thought. –RedSoxFan274 (talk~contribs) 15:56, 9 December 2021 (UTC)