Talk:Lynchburg, Ohio

The Whole Story
I applaud the professionalism and detail of the facts and figures on this article, however, it doesn't tell the complete story. If someone looks up this town, they won't get a clear picture of what the town is and who its people are/were. So, there has to be a way that we can give the whole picture of what Lynchburg and its culture are all about, yet continue to maintain a high standard for quality. Perhaps a section on the town's history. Perhaps a section on its people past and present. (Of course you can't document every local personality - that would take forever. Maybe document some of the more important players, such a mayors and key personalities.) Perhaps a section on local organizations, because, as anyone who lives in a small town knows, organizations are the heart of any small town. These are just a few ideas. What does everyone think? - The Mystic Pilgrim (Bubble Bubble Toil and Trouble) —Preceding comment was added at 13:39, 24 May 2008 (UTC)

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