Talk:Congress Building

Repair of move
When Congress Building was retitled to The Congress Building, there had been no discussion of the Miami structure, but the moving editor neglected to suppress "moving", in parallel with it, the (non-existent) corresponding talk page. The result was giving Talk:Congress Building the content
 * #REDIRECT Talk:The Congress Building.

I am about to discuss, in the next section, the accompanying Congress Building Dab page. I thus have just disabled the misbegotten redirect above (by moving it away from the start of the talk page), instead of blindly discussing the Dab issues on the Miami structure's discussion page, Talk:The Congress Building. (Yawn) --Jerzy•t 10:35, 7 November 2013 (UTC)

Dab cleanup
I found a Congress Building lk under "See also". Fools who would come to the accompanying Dab page Congress Building seeking the article Congress are exceedingly rare, and even they would be ill served if i had left that entry in place, since the article discusses congresses and not the buildings that some of them assemble in. The entries Argentine National Congress Palace and United States Capitol entry differ since those are congress buildings and in fact the buildings of two things likely to be called "Congress". "Congress Building" may for all i know be a proper name for the ANCP, but it certainly is not one for the US Capitol, and others than i can judge whether the Argentine lk should likewise be removed. In any case, many searches for the casing "congress building" will come here, and List of legislative buildings is responsive to all of them that intend a gov't's congress building. --Jerzy•t 10:35, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Didn't know List of legislative buildings existed, probably better to just redirect this there (with a hatnote for The Congress Building). This was previously a redirect to The Congress Building. I had originally intended to add all Congress Buildings (which I suppose wold make it a list rather then a disambig), but the US and Argentine ones were the only ones I had gotten around to adding. You are correct that the US one is much more connenly called "US Capitol" then "Congress Building", but non-Americans, or even Americans who can't remember the proper name off the top of their heads, aren't necessarily going to know the proper name of the US Congress Building. Emmette Hernandez Coleman (talk) 14:40, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
 * I've redirected this. Emmette Hernandez Coleman (talk) 04:26, 10 November 2013 (UTC)