Talk:Barack Obama in Hawaii

This article is about President Obama related locations in Hawaii.

It is notable enough for news organizations to write separate articles about the subject.

It is of enough interests than tour companies organize tours of these sites.

This article is not about whether Obama's policies are gospel or are idiotic. It simply is a list of addresses and commentary about the locations.

Other presidential boyhood homes or birthplaces are designated landmarks and some of them have articles, such as Mount Vernon for George Washington. User F203 (talk) 22:15, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Very interesting. I haven't thought of this question before.  All Obama articles have the potential "coatrack" problem, so there's nothing special to worry about here.  The more serious question is whether this is the right way to organize and present the information.  It's not notability really, but putting things in an encyclopedic way.  Sure, there is a topic people write about, Obama's personal connection to the places and buildings (and presumably people, culture, history, etc) of Hawaii.  One could say a similar thing about many famous people and the places where they were born or came of age.  Is there anything special about Obama that makes this one more useful to the reader than, say, Michael Jackson and Indiana, or Benjamin Franklin and Pennsylvania?  Wikidemon (talk) 23:25, 21 July 2009 (UTC)