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Hi! It's exciting to see someone starting to write about California, my home state. Maybe its worth starting with a bit of an outline as opposed to just popping in one site of "Historic Interest" (that actually I've never heard of ;>). Hopefully for big articles (like this is bound to become) a little structure first means we'll be able to fit in everything we'd like. -- [[User:Sarah Tuttle|Sarah Tuttle]] 18:36, 1 May 2007 (CDT)
Hi! It's exciting to see someone starting to write about California, my home state. Maybe its worth starting with a bit of an outline as opposed to just popping in one site of "Historic Interest" (that actually I've never heard of ;>). Hopefully for big articles (like this is bound to become) a little structure first means we'll be able to fit in everything we'd like. -- [[User:Sarah Tuttle|Sarah Tuttle]] 18:36, 1 May 2007 (CDT)
Hi back! Great idea to add an outline. Can you do it? [[User:Jim Schrempp|Jim Schrempp]]

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Hi! It's exciting to see someone starting to write about California, my home state. Maybe its worth starting with a bit of an outline as opposed to just popping in one site of "Historic Interest" (that actually I've never heard of ;>). Hopefully for big articles (like this is bound to become) a little structure first means we'll be able to fit in everything we'd like. -- Sarah Tuttle 18:36, 1 May 2007 (CDT)

Hi back! Great idea to add an outline. Can you do it? Jim Schrempp