Talk:Salt Lake, Hawaii

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Gerald - Must be your neighborhood! Hope I was not too harsh on removing some POV. It is a very good article; I hope I improved it for you ;^) - Marshman 20:55, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)


Gerald and other contributors to this article: Great work on this article! I just wanted to clarify one thing:

Salt Lake Moanalua Public Library sits on the campus of Aliamanu Elementary and Middle Schools. It is the only public library in the greater Pearl Harbor area of which Salt Lake is a part.

What do you define as the greater Pearl Harbor area? There are public libraries in Aiea, Pearl City, and Waipahu that are arguably closer to Pearl Harbor than Salt Lake's library is. Just wondering. - Aoi

No one's responded, and I posted the above comment back in January so I'm going to remove the "only public library" reference. 青い(Aoi) 06:46, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)