Talk:Mount Olive, North Carolina

County
So is it Wayne County, Duplin County, or both? &mdash;Brim 03:47, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

Page Move
I moved the Mount Olive article as per Ignore all Rules for the credibility of Wikipedia. If there is debate on this move, please discuss it here unless it gets big. The reason I moved it is because the Mount Olive in Wayne County is an official and well-known town in North Carolina. The small community in Stokes County is unincorporated and does not hold the post office. The town of Mount Olive is popular for its pickles and its Pickle festival and is much more prominent than the small place in Stokes County. No offense, but the unincorporated community doesn't appear to be have any status that is even close to being equal to the other Mount Olive; the article for it is a stub anyway. Therefore, a link has been added at the top of this new article for that community just to discourage any confusion and to give that article its fair shot. The town should not be demoted with its county name added to the article title. --TinMan 01:31, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

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