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"Local" section

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This looks a lot like a self-promotion of a family business. It has already been tagged for lack of sources. I want to give the editor time to come up with some sources, and to make an argument here for the importance of the section. I suggest the person who put this in read the following:

And now I'm gonna shut up before I violate WP:BITE. Audemus Defendere (talk) 20:03, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hurricanes

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I didn't want to take out someone else's language, even if a little awkward. But, neither do I object to the deletion. It's been a long time since Opal, and longer since the one before that. Maybe some mention of the '93 blizzard? Audemus Defendere (talk) 20:49, 30 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]


"Local" Section 2

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After having a few days to think about it, the section needs to be largely removed. It is about a single-store retail business, and therefore has issues with both WP:NOTADVERTISING and WP:NOTE. I did find a single Wiki quality source naming it as the largest furniture store in Alabama, adn it appears to possibly merit a passing reference in the article. The family history, and that of the store, does not meet WP:NOTE standards. As I added a "local attractions" section, I gave the store a sourced reference there, and a link. (dang Wiki isn't picking up my virgules!!) Audemus Defendere (talk) 20:46, 3 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Added to Lead and article

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Added to Lead about history, including Cherokee town, and influences on growth to early 21st century. Also added to article to explain Maj. [[John Norton]'s parents, especially his Cherokee father raised in England, and his own journey in North America. Noted the ruins of Ft. Payne are visible in town.Parkwells (talk) 16:47, 12 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]