Talk:William Perrin Nicolson House
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Merger implemented
[edit]Thank you to the editor who noticed the duplication and set up the merger tags. Of course the separate articles (previously the William P. Nicolson House, created in 2012, and the bed and breakfast article, created in 2011) needed to be merged, and I implemented that (merging to the first-existing article, as is usual). I further moved the merged article to "William Perrin Nicolson House" because that is one version of the historic name for the house. It is known for its history and architectecture not for being a bed & breakfast. It would be possible to discuss the naming further here, informally, or more formally in a wp:RM process. I'll watch here for any discussion but please notify me at my Talk page if I don't seem to notice something here. --doncram 16:16, 9 August 2016 (UTC)
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