A fact from Siskiyou Pass appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 4 June 2013 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Given that Siskiyou Pass is sometimes referred to as "Siskiyou Summit", and given that Siskiyou Summit is sometimes referred to as "Siskiyou Pass", and given that both of them are mountain passes which are very close together on/near Interstate 5 in California and Interstate 5 in Oregon, it seems that these two articles (Siskiyou Pass and Siskiyou Summit) need to be integrated better. Currently, there is only a single link in the prose of each article to the other article in the prose of the summary, which doesn't seem like enough integration to me. I'm not (yet) going to propose merging the two articles, but it seems to me that a map-based infobox with the location of both passes shown would be the most helpful to readers. I may work on this later, assuming no discussion or objection occurs, and assuming no one else does the WP:BOLD thing and fix up both articles (possibly merging them). -- RobLa (talk) 20:50, 26 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]