Talk:Black Mountain (near Milpitas, California)

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I moved this article to Black Mountain (California) (Diablo Range) because I wanted to write about another Black Mountain, also in Santa Clara County. Unfortunately it turns out that there's another Black Mountain in the Diablo Range, down by San Benito [1]. Anyone have any ideas where the article for the one near Milpitas should go? Maybe just Black Mountain (near Milpitas)? --Trovatore 07:00, 29 December 2005 (UTC)

I would usually see people using either Black Mountain (milpitas) or Black Mountain, Milpitas. I'd use the latter. If your writing about the other Black Mount. in the Diablo range how about Black Mountain (NEAR San Benito) Near would be optional. Andrew Northall 07:06, 29 December 2005 (UTC)

As an owner of land North of Arroyo Hondo and East of Calaveras Reservoir I can attest that Marsh Road is a public Santa Clara County Road and is open to the public (non - vehicular traffic)all the way to the Alameda County boarder. Please contact Santa Clara County for confirmation.