Talk:Beacon Hill
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[edit] Disambiguation
There are clearly lots of places in the world named Beacon Hill! Most, if not all, deserve a short article, at the least, in my opinion.
There is also the concept of a Beacon Hill, which is to say, a hill formerly used as the location for a beacon.
It seems to me that we should change this page to briefly discuss the notion of a beacon hill, and the shared heritage of most beacon hills in the world, and also to serve as a disambiguation page with links to the various beacon hills in different parts of the world.
I'll make a shot at the overall text.
[edit] Edit History
If this page is split into a lot of beacon hills, where should the edit history go? I say leave it with the disambiguation page...
... but if others want to keep their edit history on the new page, they could move the content they added to the specific pages, such as:
- Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts
- Beacon Hill, Hong Kong
- Beacon Hill, Ottowa
- Beacon Hill, Seattle
- Beacon Hill, Sydney
- Beacon Hill, Buckinghamshire
- Beacon Hill, Leicestershire
- Beacon Hill, Kent
- With the new entry Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, linked from here, the rest scarcely warrant mini-stubs as yet. Wetman 11:19, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
I don't know of a town or village called Beacon Hill in Buckinghamshire - could you mean Beaconsfield? (pronounced "Beckons-field")