Talk:Alpine Meadows, California

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This must be made into a seperate disambigulation page, as the name 'Alpine Meadows' is very common.

  • Currently, have two four (and google has tons more), names of record 'Alpine Meadows, California' and Brittish Columbia that need their own article space (See Disambig page Alpine which I'm currently editting three or four levels deep in a chain of edits).
  • My suggested solution is to anticipate the articles on the almost certainlyly existing Alpine Meadows Resturant, Alpine Meadows Motor Inn, etc., ad nauseum and move this article to: Alpine Meadows, California or Alpine Meadows (California) per the current USA/British Naming Conventions (Sorry, I'm more familiar with current China, Korea, and Japan article naming conventions at the moment to know which is better!!!)

Move to Alpine Meadows, California based on those standards. FrankB 18:27, 11 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • Change to suggested name FrankB 23:41, 11 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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