Talk:Astoria City Hall (old)
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Move?
[edit]Should this article be moved to "Clatsop County Historical Society Heritage Museum"? --Another Believer (Talk) 22:01, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
- In my opinion, no – at least for now. I thought about that question myself, before I expanded the stub, but quickly concluded "no", because the article is mainly about the building's history as a former city hall. Currently, it contains almost no information about the building's current use, just two sentences (not counting duplication between the lead and non-lead sections). If someone adds sourced info. on the Heritage Museum, then a move might make sense, but personally I don't have the time or interest to look for, and add, that info. I may add a little more about the building (architecture, interior) from the NRHP nomination form, since that's an already-available source, but that would only expand the City Hall content and leave the Heritage Museum content at still just two sentences. Meanwhile, I did already add a mention of this article – mentioning both names – in the Museums subsection of the Astoria, Oregon page, and I also created a redirect for "Clatsop County Historical Society Heritage Museum" and placed it in the Category:Museums in Astoria, Oregon, so that anyone looking for info. on what is now the Heritage Museum will easily be able to see that Wikipedia has a relevant page. SJ Morg (talk) 01:58, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
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