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locally would omit the "Washington DC", and wouldn't bother with the "Douglass" if speaking with someone unfamiliar with the area. The phrase, as an article title, is nothing but a Knowledge construct and it rings funny to the ear. That's my objection. By contrast, "Douglass (Washington, DC)" reads as the name of a place, of which there might be many, which in this case happens to be the one in Washington, DC. Now - if the MOS really requires the former, fine. It's not important enough to fuss about - users will find what they need, and people from this neck of the woods who frequent WP will just have to get used to seeing it written that way. (I stand by my point for the limited number of unambiguous names like Dupont and Foggy Bottom, which should not be renamed. They are correct as they stand.)
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Vista, Washington, D.C.". To residents (in particular), the construction reads and sounds weird and wrong. By contrast, "Buena Vista (Washington, DC)" simply reads as a disambiguation of a sort. Which "Buena Vista"? Oh, that neighborhood in DC. Again I don't feel that strongly about it but simply note it to explain my opposition. I do feel more strongly about unique areas like DuPont Circle and Foggy Bottom. There aren't any other of those to my knowledge, and "Foggy Bottom, Washington, DC" is just wrong. No one calls it that, nowhere, ever. In both those cases,
31: 3219:'s assertion that the standard form of disambiguation is parentheses. Standard form where? Not for geographic places on Knowledge it isn't. Not even for geographic places in the United States. Not even for neighborhoods within the United States. Nor is it the standard form in atlases or road map indexes. So where? If he wants to fight a battle over using commas to disambiguate geographic places, then fineβ€”but do it at 1295:
is the only one with that name, it doesn't need a further identifier. So e.g., DuPont Circle should not be moved to DuPont Circle, Washington, DC. Is there another? I'd make the same case for any of the foregoing that now lack the DC qualifier. I hope it doesn't sound like I'm picking at you - you've done a good bit of work. It's more than my attention moves in sort of fits and starts, and so hence my observations -
3160:. First, I agree with Skinsmoke, epicAdams and others that places with unique names should not be disambiguated at all, with parentheses or commas. Second, if disambiguation is necessary, the standard form is parentheses, and "Washington D.C." is very clear. Using "natural disambiguation" with a comma suggests the name of the place includes "Washington D.C.", when in fact it doesn't. That's misleading. -- 553: 191:"Throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries the concentration of wealth in Georgetown sparked the growth of " in the education section seems to contridict the history section where it say "an 1890 flood and expansion of the railroads brought destitution to the C&O Canal, and Georgetown became a depressed slum." This entire article needs to be 3257:. That's too small a sample for a definite conclusion, but it suggests that around 25% of all our titles, the majority of which are not disambiguated, are disambiguated with parentheses. That's consistent with my impressions, and strongly supports the assertion that parenthesis is the standard form of disambiguation (in a subsequent separate test of 100 clicks on 3686:'60's - early 70's. Wisconsin Avenue in particular was replete with psychedelic-themed poster shops, pop art studios, paraphernalia shops, and record emporia filling each block with music of the time. That sun-drenched milieu passed, but surely there are others that could be described, and identified with the topic and entry "Georgetown (Washington, D.C.)". 1736:, for instance, but British editors have accepted that a disambiguator is required, and that this is a valid way of doing it. It really is a bit much when American editors, who were (as a group) instrumental in forcing the comma separation format on a (then) reluctant world, turn round and complain when they are asked to practice what they preached. 1803:
disambiguated in almost all atlases and road atlases. It really has gone beyond the point of no return now, as to switch to parenthetical disambiguation would mean moving thousands (tens of thousands?) of pages across the English language Knowledge. And, of course, comma separation has largely been accepted by most editors around the world (yes
1820:(except for the big city exceptions). Has consensus changed? I somehow doubt it, but you could be right. So let's see what people think of dealing with all Washington neighborhoods consistently (at the moment there are at least three different formats), according to one set of rules, and that this be written into the 680: 475:) which lists articles from the Columbia Historical Society journals (available off-line) by topic. There's quite a lot about Georgetown, but useful material for other aspects of DC history. I never had much time as I like to work on these articles, but been meaning to do something with them. Maybe now. -- 3784:
Hi Kattania, My name is Michael and I'm a Georgetown University grad. I'm also a runner, so I have a good sense of the geography around here. Depending on who you ask, the German embassay is either in the Foxhall neighborhood or in the Palisades. It's definitely not in Georgetown. In fact, some would
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I'm going to add a bit more - by way of articulation, not contentiousness - because I'm struggling with how to say what I mean. "Douglass, Washington, DC" (for example) scans, sounds, like the actual name of a place, a phrase that people actually use. But it isn't. No one says it. Locals speaking
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You're right about the map, but the map is wrong. Georgetown extends all the way to the river. Georgetown was a *port*, for gosh sake - it had to hit the river somewhere! Harbor Place is in Georgetown, Whitehurst Freeway is in Georgetown, Water Street (K) is in Georgetown. All of those lie to the
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I think the assertion was that the vast majority of articles on Knowledge use parenthesis to disambiguate. The comma convention seemingly only applies to articles related to cities and towns (and that's likely okay for North American settlements); however, that convention is itself the anomaly and I
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strongly about this; I just think it reads better, and is less confusing, the way that it is. That being said, and as I look at this more closely, in a few instances I think that adding "Washington, DC" is not necessary at all. I seem to remember one of the provisions in the MOS is that if a place
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There is no questioning Herman Hollerith's contribution to the field of data processing and computing generally, and it is not really well known that his contribution took place in Georgetown - indeed in a building that still stands. That said, this article is about Georgetown, not about the famous
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If resident political personalities are worth noting here, perhaps a time-line of important social epochs would be a good fit. I was born in Georgetown hospital in 1953; my family moved to Fairfax soon thereafter, but I grew very fond of the hippy/counterculture flavor of the Georgetown of the late
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is a good example of one that isn't. Second, while the comma convention may be more popular, in the case of most of these articles, I question whether that is really appropriate in the (always special) case of Washington, D.C., where the city and larger district are co-terminous, and with no named
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One other interesting location might be the Inn where Jefferson and Hamilton pretty much got drunk and made the deal creating what would become the Federal Reserve in exchange for some states rights protection. Madison was in the mix somehow, too. I tried googling it, but whiffed. I think it's a
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Like others have said, article names should reflect common name of the subject as much as possible and I too believe that using the comma denotes a level of "officialness" that just doesn't exist. The parentheticals are appropriately used here to disambiguate articles, only with a slightly higher
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I'm not sure how much of what one might call the "commercial and residential changes in the history of Georgetown" should be detailed in this article, versus elsewhere in the encyclopedia, but that might be worth compiling. I guess I would expect it to include a wide range of changes - e.g. the
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name the city, "Washington, D.C." Unless what you mean is, we don't typically say the whole words, "District of Columbia", in which case I don't see how that bears on my point one way or the other - a point which I'll attempt to make in a different way. No one would address a postcard, "Buena
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I know consensus is not with me on this, but I find the general practice to treat geographical places differently by using the supposed "natural disambiguation" with comma to create confusion, leading, for example, to people sometimes even questioning the assertion that using parentheses is the
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Hi, I couldn't figure out how to edit the introduction, but as long as you're listing embassies, the Venezuelan Embassy ought to be included -- it's on 30th, below M. Also: I would add a note explaining the importance of the Tabulating Machine Company -- that's a really cool exhibit. Finally,
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You're right that there should be a standard. I'd prefer having no disambiguator when one isn't necessary, but where one is required that it be "(Washington, D.C.)" I find "District of Columbia" problematic for the reason stated by JohnInDC (the article name makes the neighborhood seem like a
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The text says Georgetown is bounded on the south by the Potomac River, but the map shows it not reaching the river. What's the neighborhood between the river and the southern border of Georgetown as shown on the map? (I'm looking for the name of the neighborhood in which Cecil Place lies.)
3223:, not here. If consensus is that we should move hundreds of thousands of pages from the predominant disambiguation by comma to disambiguation by parentheses, then fine. But for the time being, these pages should fit in with the consensus that the preferred format is comma disambiguation. 3071:
Those are worse still. If you are going to comma disambiguate here, it should be to Washington, DC (as already exist), and not just District of Columbia. There is no usage precedent at all for a descriptor like "Woodley Park, District of Columbia". (I am unpersuaded by the argument that
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for simplicity and consistency based on the above discussions. Better to standardize on one style then to try and use two at random. While a case could be made for using parenthetical disambiguation here, I'm not sure that we could reach consensus. If anyone wants to pursue that, maybe
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might as well stop banging his head against a brick wall, as it's quite clear from numerous previous discussions that he's never going to win that one on disambiguating by commas. Eventually, British editors accepted comma separation, largely on the basis that this is how placenames are
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Of the entire foregoing list, I think Georgetown is the only one that was ever a separate political entity. The others are all just neighborhoods within Washington, D.C., and should be accompanied by the full name of the city and district. We don't for example say "Watts, California".
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Actually upon revisiting the education subsection of the page I also noticed that it listed National Catherdal and GT Prep which is in Montgomery County Md. The whole section need to be rewritten. Which then begs the question -- schools from an historical prespective or now there?
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The District was charter in 1802 and the Public Schools 3 years later under a different charter in 1805 it could appear to be an after-thought which it is not today. The new Mayor Adrian Fenty seeking to take over the school directly and everyone just asking them to be fixed.
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political subdivisions but rather a collection of (often informally) designated neighborhoods. The comma implies a formality, an official-ness, to these places that is simply not present. The parenthetical construction strikes me as the more appropriate in this case.
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has restored this disputed content four times via Undo, without commenting here and without responding to a message I left on his Talk page. After his third reversion (which would have required me to make a fourth myself) I posted a Request for Editor Assistance here:
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Regardless, the decision to use natural or parenthetic disambiguation is supposed to be decided by consensus on a case-by-case basis. In this case, I find the arguments supporting "natural" (comma) disambiguation to not be compelling. The name of this topic is
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calls Georgetown a "principality". Not sure that's correct, I know we have a new Prince George over here who one day might want somewhere to be prince of, perhaps a Wikipedian thought it would make a nice birthday gift? I hope a DC expert can put it right.
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but, like him, I don't feel that strongly about it. The parenthetical standard for geographical names has largely been thrown aside over the past few years. I'm an old-timer who feels that the comma form should only be used if that formulation is actually
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George Stephanopolous has moved from 28th Street, but might be elsewhere in Georgetown. Another interesting residential note could be that while the 2004 election was going on, both Kerry and Edwards lived in Georgetown (and Kerry still does).
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As for the history of Georgetown schools or DCPS in general--ahhhhh--that would be a whole book because of the transations between the gritty times of georgetown as a waterfront and the urban renewal that transformed it into what it is today.
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The point about Watts was simply that it didn't make sense, as the IP editor suggested, to title an article "Georgetown, District of Columbia"; it would be like calling it "Watts, California". Why skip the intermediate subdivision?
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I agree, but the problem is that the northern boundary of Georgetown is open to interpretation. Realtors are always trying to tell buyers that a property is in Georgetown when in fact it's in Burleith. For example I found this map:
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I think the Tabulating Machine Company deserves a mention in the article. The section in dispute focuses too much on Hollerith and repeats material in his article. I'll try to find a way to incorporate the company into the article.
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The embassy of Germany is located at 4645 Reservoir Road NW, Washington DC 20007. Is that still considered Georgetown? If so, Germany should be included in the intro paragraph of countries whose embassies are situated in Georgetown.
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The article states that Jefferson lived in Georgetown while serving as Secretary of State under John Adams. I have no idea when Jefferson lived there but he was Vice President during the Adams administration, not Secretary of State.
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but anything above R Street, and arguably above Reservoir, just isn't Georgetown -- that's an area of houses with nice yards and driveways instead of Georgetown proper's characteristic blocks of townhouses and corner markets.
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Okay, I made some more changes, adding more details about Georgetown's African-American history, its founding, and changed some of the subheadings. I'm not sure the best way to organize the subheadings, but think it works for
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does not. In fact, it is much more common to see the comma convention. Also, you may have noticed that these only go up to the letter "H". That's because the mover never got around to moving the others and so about
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better, but I know the history section to be correct. I'm not familiar with how private schools developed in Washington, D.C., and what role Georgetown played. Maybe, such discussion belongs in the main article,
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I placed a call to the Councilmember of that part of the Ward 2 Jack Evans and talked to an aid who sent me list of the Private schools in the area currently. So at least I have a base line for the present.
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as follows. There is a clear consensus for moving unambiguous names to titles with no disambiguating signal. However, there is no consensus for moving the remaining titles to a particular alternative format.
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information in the article. I have a bunch of books to use, and think this article could be a whole lot better. If you have any problems or questions (or suggestions) with my edits, please say so. --
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or influential people who have lived in or passed through it. Hollerith was but one of many, many such people and there is no reason to favor him in particular with his own biographical entry here.
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As these titles have existing disambiguation pages, I believe a separate discussion is merited for each to determine whether the D.C. neighborhood is, in fact, the primary topic of the term. Cheers!
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policy. Saying something like "The claim can be made because his inventions" very much needs to be cited and attributed to some source. And not as much discussion of Hollerith himself is needed. --
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I agree. Today it's the same. Historically it's sort of interesting that it was once a separate entity within the District of Columbia, but it's been all rolled up together for 140+ years now.
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about disambiguating when it isn't necessary. Unfortunately, most editors interested in American placename articles screamed blue murder the last time that was suggested, and insisted that the
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says, "if an organization changes its name, it is reasonable to consider the usage since the change." The presently used name should be used so maybe Georgetown isn't so different from the lot.
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neighborhoods, with no logic to the pattern whatever. At the moment we have 71 disambiguated by comma, 32 by parentheses and 35 with no disambiguator, plus one disambiguated by parentheses as
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Sorry for not being clear, and thank you for bringing our attention to the puzzlement my comment caused. I observe that using parentheses is the standard form of disambiguation on WP
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adopting the comma convention as evidently the more common way of disambiguating neighborhoods. I oppose including any disambiguator if there's nothing to distinguish it from.--
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is a mistake and so we must repeat it here.) Further, even though Washington and the District are the same, and further disambiguation may therefore not be technically
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Well I, for one, did not preach anything. Moving all these page names (and disambiguating article names that do not require it) seems like a rather pointless exercise.
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African-American period prior to what, WWII? as well as the 60s and 70s of the last century. And be sourced. I wonder if anyone has written up anything like that?
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I'd make the case that Reservoir is the northern boundary, but that would cut out the Georgetown library, so R Street? I'd also cut out anything west of 37th.
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I accept that a disambiguator is not a natural part of the term and that it, therefore, should be enclosed on parentheses (brackets) to mitigate any confusion.
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I tried to make the point succinctly in the summary of my original undo but I will make the point more clearly here so that we can discuss it if need be:
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south of what shows on the map - so I think it can be said with pretty fair confidence that Cecil Place is, like all those others, in Georgetown too.
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Fixed the Chevy Chase one. I checked beforehand to see that these at least had defined borders on Google Maps and left out the ones that didn't.
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then I have no problem with that. What is unacceptable and confusing, both to readers and editors, is the mish-mash we currently have within
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allows for state-wide conventions for local place names and I think that coming up with a unique convention is fully appropriate here. Best,
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because it has been determined that for the big thirty (or however many it is), the state name is not necessary. otherwise it would be at
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all other proposed moves. I don't see why we would need to add the "Washington, D.C." qualifier to unambigiuous neighborhood names. Per
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per Raime. Don't disambiguate if not necessary, but when we do, parenthetical for neighborhoods seems to be the accepted convention. --
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separate "city" within the District) and dislike the convention with the comma for the reasons I've already stated. As I've mentioned,
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was chosen for Washington itself on the grounds that it was known worldwide by that title. That is not the case for, as an example,
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Huh, really? I thought that was how we distinguished them from cities and towns. It would also seem to be better for using the
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Those are some nice additions. There's some good rich history in Georgetown and the article is improved by your changes.
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was a mistake. I gave the historical background to how it came about. It has been accepted by British editors. As for
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You are absolutely correct. Feel free to change the wording or make whatever changes you think are needed. Cheers. --
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This article would benefit greatly from a map to shew readers whereabouts in the District of Columbia Georgetown is.
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is that. So I see a downside to the proposal, but no upside. The same point applies to all the other cases. --
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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All sounds good. One bit of advice is that whatever we add to the article generally requires a source - per
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is a hideous construction foisted by brute force that will receive no accommodation from me.
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argue that the French embassy is not in Georgetown either, but rather is part of Burleith.
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section in the education section that St. Albans is listed and unless the someone moved the
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Using 2353:The disambiguation page currently at 2336:The disambiguation page currently at 2144:North Michigan Park, Washington, D.C. 2108:Mount Vernon Square, Washington, D.C. 689:. November 20, 1999. 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Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
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02:07, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
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Washington, D.C.
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17:05, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
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