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mechanics of Riggs Bank". Same problem. The only mention on page 12 of your third source that comes close is, "Typical is the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Georgetown, which purchased a three-story brick building at 31st and M Streets, N.W. , in 1814." That refers to the name of the bank, and an unnamed building bought in 1814, but this building was completed in 1922. You may be right, but we still need a source. Got anything else? --
1648:. In 2010, I moved many of these pages to parenthetical disambiguation, because that was the guideline at the time. The guideline has changed to comma disambiguation now. So that narrows the choices. The city is Washington, so Washington should be the disambiguator, but Washington rarely appears without D.C. appended to it. So I think choice 2 is the best option for when disambiguation is necessary. -- 203: 1805:. Thanks, epicgenius, for doing this, and I'm sorry I'm a little late to the conversation. As I said in the prior discussion, I prefer the parenthetical form. To restate slightly what I said earlier (quoted above), the all-comma format reads too much like - like a mailing address, like an actual, formally designated place within DC; and to a local's eye it reads wrong - it 236: 466: 445: 558: 1015:
and Bloomingdale, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Even without a policy specifically saying so, it is bedrock common sense that titles should not mislead readers about characteristics of the article subject. There is also no consensus for omitting the internal punctuation from "Washington, D.C.", which would be inconsistent with the parent article,
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I'm not able to find such a source, since most references to the building are historical and refer to it at a time when the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank was coextensive with the building. I see your point, but for the foregoing reason, I'm hesitant to make so fine a distinction. Doing so would
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Right. Except in very rare cases where brackets are used in a name, bracket use clearly denotes WP-style disambiguation and does not suggest such use is commonly used in reliable source. Disambiguation with comma should only be used in cases where such usage is common in reliable sources, because for
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is the Farmers and Mechanics Bank. The first source says "the inside-and-out restoration of the 1922 Farmers and Mechanics branch at Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW in Georgetown". Lower-case letters don't suggest a proper name, and even still, not a match. The second source says "he old farmer and
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I suggest that "DC" is not like "NY" or "OH" in that "DC" is frequently spoken. Sometimes "PA" and "MA" are used in speech, I think because the state names are a little bit difficult for some, but not nearly as often as "DC". However, I don't actually suggest "DC" in isolation of "Washington", but
2108:. Commas and dots are all very good, but too much is too much, and too much is the whole problem here. The punctuated "Washington DC" is commonly used in many places. Parentheses are contrary to real world usage. "District of Columbia" is nearly "obscure" in usage compared to "Washington DC". -- 1014:
part of the city of Washington, and we should also avoid constructions which might suggest to unfamiliar readers that there are multiple Bloombingdales in the District of Columbia, in the same way that there are Bloomingdale, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, Bloomingdale, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
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Many neighborhoods in DC have demographic information obtained from someplace (see Bloomingdale & Columbia Heights Articles). As of now I've changed the heading of "Demographics" to "African-American History" as that's literally all it is. If anyone has any actual Demographics information, I'd
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to conform the others to this title. Nevertheless, I find it to be an overriding consideration that comma disambiguation for these titles would mislead readers into thinking that these were formal, legal distinctions comparable to those of cities in states. There is no neighborhood portion of the
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difficult close, for a number of reasons. First, we have inconsistency across a range of titles, so we can't leave this as is. Even if there is no consensus for a specific solution, some group of pages must be moved. Second, as a Washington, D.C. area resident, I am personally keenly aware of the
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It only makes sense that Washington be treated as a city-level administrative unit and District of Columbia as a state-level unit (as is typically done today and historically), even though they are coterminous. Using the comma instead of parentheses makes DC articles more in line with other U.S.
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For those buildings, at least we have NRHP applications to which to cite and that substantiate the name of the buildings at the time of the application, if not now. For this one, we don't have any sources to substantiate the name as titled currently at the article. On the other hand, the city
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strange nature of the jurisdiction as something more than a city but less than a state, and of the fact that the neighborhoods of D.C. are not separate legal jurisdictions. It is also worth noting that the comma disambiguator is more prevalent within this group, meaning that it would be less
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I should have been clearer. Comma delimiters are common to identify cities, towns, counties etc. in the east, I’m sure as much as anywhere in the country. Commas are *un*common in this particular instance, namely, in denoting informal neighborhoods in DC, which is a single undifferentiated
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Commas are commonly used in postal addresses to identify a place, whereas brackets aren't. A comma delimited title may be a disambiguator or an actual address, and it's not obvious which, when you look at it. A bracketed disambiguator is only that - an unambiguous disambiguator.
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as an example of both this fluidity, and vague boundaries. Whatever may be the standard form for disambiguation, Washington, D.C. is (as it always seems) a special case, being both a city-level and a state-level unit, and if a special rule suits it better - well, we can do that.
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Well, I might've misunderstood what you were suggesting, but I wasn't joking. "DC", like "NY" or "OH" are not actual abbreviations but USPS conveniences, and I don't think suitable as titles in Knowledge articles. Even if people don't actually pronounce the periods!
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Hi Ordinary. Georgetown was stripped of its city charter in the 1870s and was fully absorbed by the City of Washington in 1895. As a result, there is no longer any census data done specifically for Georgetown. The best we can do is check out the
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for those requiring disambiguation. This is the standard way of handling disambiguation on Knowledge, so neighborhoods should follow suit. Note that this is already standard for DC and many other places, including all of them in Florida - cf
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The pronunciation of the periods in "D.C." is indeed very very subtle, many would deny it at all. However, there is a pronunciation difference with the comma, "Washinging, D.C." usually spoken "Washington D.C." (which I would suggest,
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There is an associated story about this fire involving a famous letter to Congressman Davy Crockett from one of his constituents that Crockett's vote for the above appropriation was "unconstitutional."
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If its done with Austin, it can be done here to. We could possibly remove the "DC" but that may create ambiguity with the state and the city is commonly called "Washington DC" anyway.
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five years ago fizzled out with no consensus. I attempted to move these pages to a consistent naming format a few weeks ago, but I didn't know about the previous requested move until
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and add up the census tracts; the population that currently resides in what is now "Old Georgetown" is about 14,000. Unfortunately, we can't use that in the article because it's all
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articles, like New York City neighborhoods. I also think it looks cleaner; I don't think anybody would be seriously tripped up by the fact that the title would have two commas.
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I don't know - I can't hear you! (In more seriousness, while I've enjoyed this colloquy, we may be straining the others' patience, so I'm inclined to stop now.)
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How does using commas imply its common use but using brackets doesn't? WP's standard formatting is that places the higher place in brackets, not commas such as
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The demographics section currently only deals with historic statistics, mainly from the 19th century. Are any 21st century demographic statistics available?
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told me about it. In the interest of gathering consensus about a consistent naming format, here are five options for moving all of the pages listed above:
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I'm fine with having only the address, though it does seem rather inelegant compared to using a proper name, even if it's one that is unofficial.
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These non-ambiguous neighborhoods have been excluded from this requested move. I am only covering articles on neighborhoods with disambiguators.
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Commas in most countries are used in the same way as brackets, also as a WP-style disambiguation, rather than commonly used names. Consider
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Not sure if you are joking. I refer to their dislike for periods and commas, not the codes and allcaps. Just the stripping of
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I'm sure there are any number of ways to name places; but my point - that commas are common, and other forms less so, stands.
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In what year between 1827 and 1835 did Georgetown catch on fire and what Congressional Act provided $ 10,000 for its rebuilding?
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I looked at these sources in the underlying article before I made the change. The contention is that the name of the building
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Agree re USPS. But I disagree that adopting their computer-readable abbreviations is sound as an article naming convention.
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I agree that the address is inelegant, and suggest, “PNC Bank, originally constructed in ____ as a branch of Farmers etc.”.
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property database calls it 1201 Wisconsin. Is there another reason you are confident that you have the name correct? --
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is common for towns and cities, but not for suburbs and neighbourhoods, and urbanized satellite cities. --
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The sourcing on this claimed proper name is quite thin, and in any event the F&M name is not in any
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Your revert has asked for a source identifying the building by that name. It is referred to as such
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I might be more inclined to agree if people pronounced “DC” any differently at *all* than “D.C.”.
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Basic information to add to this article: the average income for residents of this neighborhood.
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Well - in this particular instance, in this country (I'm in the US), comma delimiters are un
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I have modified the caption of the infobox to reflect the name of the buiding as
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I understand. I was just preemptively weighing in in case of mission creep.
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usage. The building should be referred to by the name of its current owner.
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I commend/blame the usps.com for pushing styles in this direction. --
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Georgetown Neighborhood Library, 3260 R St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20007
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from being named as such, which doesn't seem plausible.
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