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Good job to whoever is doing this. I live on the border of this graticule, and would like to see someone that can cover this page. | Good job to whoever is doing this. I live on the border of this graticule, and would like to see someone that can cover this page. | ||
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+ | Feel free to copy this comment to discussion in any case, but I propose this title simply because this graticule certainly isn't Roanoke, nor Lynchburg. (Roanoke-Salem would be a more convenient center point, and Lynchburg would be a convenient focus for what is currently known as "Appomattox," but there's the obvious problem of "the lines fall where they fall." Thus, I rejected Roanoke-Lynchburg as a name. Following the tradition of the "[[Shenandoah Valley, Virginia]]" graticule nearby, I thought something indicating a similar but unique name would be an acceptable compromise. I have never been particularly clear on the preferred definition of "the Blue Ridge Mountains," but as Blue Ridge does appear in the graticule, I found it appropriate. (Plus, this is a remarkably good graticule for me personally were I to explore my family's roots/visit nearby relatives!) --[[User:James.|James.]] 18:11, 29 May 2008 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I've visited Roanoke and Lynchburg, and I'm pretty sure Roanoke is larger. If it was up to me, I'd go with that. I doesn't matter if the town is near the center, IMHO it's more important that the name has recognition. Besides, [[Lynchburg, Virginia]] can always redirect to [[Roanoke, Virginia]]. -- [[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]] 10 Jun 2008 |
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Good job to whoever is doing this. I live on the border of this graticule, and would like to see someone that can cover this page.
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Feel free to copy this comment to discussion in any case, but I propose this title simply because this graticule certainly isn't Roanoke, nor Lynchburg. (Roanoke-Salem would be a more convenient center point, and Lynchburg would be a convenient focus for what is currently known as "Appomattox," but there's the obvious problem of "the lines fall where they fall." Thus, I rejected Roanoke-Lynchburg as a name. Following the tradition of the "Shenandoah Valley, Virginia" graticule nearby, I thought something indicating a similar but unique name would be an acceptable compromise. I have never been particularly clear on the preferred definition of "the Blue Ridge Mountains," but as Blue Ridge does appear in the graticule, I found it appropriate. (Plus, this is a remarkably good graticule for me personally were I to explore my family's roots/visit nearby relatives!) --James. 18:11, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
I've visited Roanoke and Lynchburg, and I'm pretty sure Roanoke is larger. If it was up to me, I'd go with that. I doesn't matter if the town is near the center, IMHO it's more important that the name has recognition. Besides, Lynchburg, Virginia can always redirect to Roanoke, Virginia. -- Jevanyn 10 Jun 2008