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Classified structures info and other

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This is a nice start of an article on an interesting district, started by Acroterion a while back, and including a link for a Classified structure. The link doesn't work properly for an employee cabin though, as it brings you to some mine shaft instead, so perhaps the link could be improved to be more specific. Also other links might be added. When i search in the database at http://www.hscl.cr.nps.gov/insidenps/summary.asp for Bryce Canyon, i see many employee cabins which might all be in the 10 acre historic district.

Also, by the way, i agree with recent move of article from "Old Housing Historic District" to "Old National Park Service Housing Historic District" which is the name per the NRHP listing. Actually the NRIS database displays "National Park Service Housing, Old, Historic District", following their usual practice of moving a modifier word like "Old" so that their database titles sort more nicely. We control that by sort-order within wikipedia. So in general we unwrap what I call "comma-convoluted" names appearing in NRIS, to what is usually the sensible order appearing in the actual NRHP nom documents. --doncram 17:09, 26 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]