Talk:Blackhawk, South Dakota
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[edit]I merged and redirected a duplicate stub article Black Hawk, South Dakota to this article. First, Black Hawk is a mispelling of the name. Second, Blackhawk is both a Census Designated Place and an Unicorporated Community. They are not to separate places. According to the Board on Geographical Names, they both have the same Census FIPS code of 05780. See below.DCmacnut<> 20:21, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Blackhawk, South Dakota Populated (Community) Place (except those associated with facilities). A census designated place with an official federally recognized name.
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Blackhawk, South Dakota Populated Place that is also a census designated place with the same name.
I just called the Black Hawk Post Office (605.787.5268), and the man I spoke with said that there's a space in "Black Hawk." You can also zoom in with Google Maps to see signs around town that indicate "Black Hawk," including Black Hawk Animal Clinic, Black Hawk Elementary, and a street sign for Black Hawk Rd. The Contact Us pages on websites for the local businesses show both "Blackhawk" and "Black Hawk," but I consider the signs and postal workers in the town itself to be more reliable authorities than, say, the Board on Geographical Names based in Reston, VA. How do we change the title of the page from "Blackhawk, South Dakota," to "Black Hawk, South Dakota"? John Bergan (talk) 20:15, 17 February 2017 (UTC)
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