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Central Georgia." If the CSRA RDC does not refer to itself as simply the "CSRA" as you seem to imply that they do, then why should Knowledge insist that the only proper usage of the term "CSRA" is in reference to some beauracratic entity that most people in the CSRA (on both sides of the river) have never heard of. If we are going to have an article about the CSRA RDC I think it should be in a seperate article by itself apart from an article about the CSRA. I think it is reasonable to recognize the FACT that a vast majority of Augustans consider the CSRA to be an area that encompasses areas in Georgia and in South Carolina. There are examples on wikipedia that concern subjects similar to this, for example the entry on
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all. Just include the motto.. "We Feel Good." YOu seem absolutely unwilling to investigate the "Disgusta" link from The
Augusta Chronicle.. the city's main daily newspaper.. yes.. you have to have a login to read articles on their website.. are you that lazy? Thousands of people in Augusta read the Augusta Chronicle daily.. it has the highest readership of any Augusta related website... I think that qualifies as a credible source. BUt if not then just omit the "nickname" section alltogether.. and please omit all of the opinionated CVB propoganda.. a link to their website will suffice. What's your next entry?? "Augusta would make a great candidate city to host the 2020 Summer Olympic Games."?????
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Telfair station. The citation provided for this was a news story about a duo that makes paper mache models of their "visions" of Augusta's future. These are not actual projects being constructed or even planned by city leaders. This article is riddled with misinformation and inaccuracies. No wonder is was demoted from the good article list.
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Constitution.. so do links do their articles qualify as "Not credible"? You are obviously not from Augusta and have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. I find it interesting that someone who is not from Augusta can self-appoint thenselves an expert on things in Augusta. Outrageous. PPL like you should be banned from wikipedia.
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While it does say "Augusta is also known as 'Disgusta'", I do not believe that makes it a nickname that can be included in the info box. The infobox is clearly for official information. Perhaps we can include 'disgusta' in the body of the article, perhaps where it talks about the paper mills, but
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I can shed some light on this. A local man by the name of William Morris who owns a large nation-wide media conglomerate has wanted these projects to go up for years with the city paying the bill for his construction company. It's very controversial and considering he owns two of the largest media
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The first golf tournament of the season? Augusta's most famous golf course? Try the most famous golf tournament in the world! And to add to the National, of course it's the most famous golf course! You have to be elected to be a member! Hey, I'm proud of my hometown! Augustans, show some PRIDE!!!
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I live in Augusta, GA and I can tell you for a fact that Disgusta is a legitimate nickname known by nearly all of the population. The link is to the Augusta Chronicle... they, like many newspapers online require a login to view articles which can be done in about 2 minutes. So does The Atlanta
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It appears the local Augusta Chamber of Commerce and COnvention and Visitors bureau has started editing this page and deleting content that has been on here from day one. This is supposed to be wikipedia.. not a propoganda article for the chamber of commerce and convention and visitors bureau.
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Provide a citation then. If generic mannequins in generic hats in a generic storefront qualify as a "local oddity", then every town in America has a local oddity just as odd. If it qualifies as "notable" then find a mention of it somewhere on this vast internet, or at least in the Augusta
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Removed the advertisement paragraph for the convention and visitors bureau... ppl can be directed to their website by the link at the bottom of the page. A City entry for wikipedia should not be a tourist propoganda entry by the local CVB. Please stop putting this on this page.
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One of the sources is from the Augusta Chronicle.. the local newspaper. I don't see citations for the other nicknames.If you cannot verify the other "nicknames" with so-called reliable sources then I suggest you delete them as well.
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Well you obviously must not be a native of Augusta. Everyone knows Rubens Dept Store and the "Women in Hats." Indeed the store and it's display fall into the category of being a local oddity, but I think they are worth
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If you ask most people in Augusta what counties are in The CSRA.. they couldn't tell you. The CSRA is not a metropolitan statistical area. It is not used by The census bureau or the OMB for statistical purposes.
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