Talk:California Historical Landmarks in Santa Clara County
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People cannot be historical landmarks
[edit]The following descriptions of landmarks need to updated. People cannot be historical landmarks.
- Eadweard Muybridge and the development of motion pictures goes to Eadweard Muybridge and should go to Palo Alto Stock Farm Horse Barn.
- Sarah Wallis Mayfield Farm goes to Sarah Wallis and should go to Mayfield, California, Home Site of Sarah Wallis.
- Montgomery Hill goes to John Joseph Montgomery and should go to Evergreen, San Jose
Greg Henderson (talk) 16:29, 18 September 2023 (UTC)
What is left to do
[edit]The landmark #903 for Kotani-en has been created and the article link can be updated.DoneThe landmark #447 for Gubserville, California has been created and the article link can be updated.DoneThe landmark #489 for Moreland School District has been submitted for review.DoneThe landmark #260 for Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site has been submitted for review.DoneThe landmark #969 for Mayfield, California has been submitted for review.DoneThe landmark #434 for Pellier Park has been submitted for review.DoneThe landmark #416 for Edwin Markham House has been submitted for review.DoneTThe landmark #249 for Santa Clara Women’s Club Adobe has been submitted for review.DoneThe landmark #259 for 21-Mile House has been submitted for review.Done
Greg Henderson (talk) 22:41, 12 December 2023 (UTC)
Request Edit A
[edit]This edit request by an editor with a partial block from editing this page has now been answered. |
Please update the links to the following articles:
- Martin Murphy House landmark #644, for Martin Murphy Home and Estate
- Roberto-Suñol Adobe landmark #898, for Roberto Adobe and Suñol House
- Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site #260, for Santa Clara Campaign Treaty