Talk:Duboce Park

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I was adding text and included some references to the Lower Haight, but the links only worked properly if I included the non-redirected name, the Lower Haight. But other links to redirects seem to work? Is this becasue I just moved the Haight-Fillmore page to become Lower Haight and it hasn't been reindexed yet or something?


The link from google maps is tagged Duboce Park, but is really alamo park. Someone needs to fix. I would but I have no idea how it's linked. -reza

[edit] Pronounciation

Duh-BOH-ss? What?

There are two very common ways of pronouncing Duboce. 'Duh' and 'Doo' are both common, so starting out this article with a definitive claim that it's only said one way is incorrect. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.128.109.242 (talk) 20:06, 26 November 2007 (UTC)