Talk:Salem Downtown Historic District (Indiana)

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[edit] Consolidation

Since there was no way that the various articles within the Salem DHD could ever hope to rise above stub status, I chose to consolidate the articles so that they could at least achieve Start status. Re-evaluation might be in order.--Bedford 23:32, 24 April 2007 (UTC)