Talk:Gardiner Town Hall

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--- NRHP INFOBOX NAME OF SITE: The NRHP infobox states "Gardiner Town Hall" and then "National Register of Historic Places". However, there is no "Gardiner Town Hall" listed in the register. The actual NRHP listing name is "Gardiner School". It is not explained in the infobox or in article that this is about is the Register-listed site named "Gardiner School". Isn't that confusing for readers looking for the NRHP site? IMHO, this would be remedied simply by changing the infobox name to "Gardiner School". doncram 18:41, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

As I've explained, it isn't used as a school anymore and hasn't been since the early 1990s. It is commonly known as Gardiner Town Hall. As I've said, it would be easier if we added a "Listed_as" parameter to the template to account for these screwups by the NPS. Daniel Case 03:15, 22 September 2007 (UTC)