Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Kentucky (Adair County to Estill County)

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Why not give this article the slightly shorter title: —Pengo 00:24, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
 * List of Registered Historic Places in Kentucky, by county (A-E)
 * This is a bit of a rough one, the relevent guideline is here: Naming conventions (long lists). As far as I can tell, the best name would be List of Registered Historic Places in Kentucky by county: A-E. I did some looking around and other states and it's all over the place. Some keep it as one big list, or break it up down to a seperate list for every county. Texas, Missouri, Virginia and others use the format you suggest.
 * So just for consistancy, we should probably do as you suggest. I suggest we hold off on renaming for a few days though, to gather a few more opinions hopefully. --W.marsh 01:36, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
 * The sub-list titles are great the way they are now, more informative. The common format is: List of Registered Historic Places in Kentucky by county: A-E. —dogears (talk &bull; contribs) 02:16, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

Red Bird petroglyph
When listed by the National Register of Historic Places, it was in its original location near Eriline; but in Dec 1994 the rock detached and crashed down onto Highway 66. Two days later it was moved to Manchester, where it is now under a shed in a park about 200 yards from City Hall and where I saw and photographed it last month. It is locally known as the "Marked Rock" of Manchester. 24.148.19.254 10:12, 28 July 2006 (UTC)