Talk:Honey Creek (Mason County, Texas)
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Erroneous move
[edit]This page was erroneously moved to Honey Creek (Texas) by user GJS238. There are multiple creeks and communities in Texas named Honey Creek. Texas is a big state with 254 counties and many duplications of geographical names. This one is specifically an archaeological site identified by the county it is in. I have moved it back to where it should be. Please leave it alone. — Maile (talk) 11:50, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
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