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bibliomaniac15 04:50, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Downtown Tornado list

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I seriously might just give up on this thing.

How does Moore have a downtown? The Moore wiki article doesn't even have a mention or picture of it. A quick look at the city shows no area that looks like a downtown. None of the buildings hit were more than 2-3 stories tall.

I live 2 blocks from a theater and about 20 businesses, but this isn't a "downtown." It is a high density residential area. There are 5+ hospitals around me and only 2 are in downtown areas. A few businesses and a hospital doesn't mean it is a downtown area. This has been mentioned so many times on the talk page. These kind of additions are just diluting the meaning of "downtown areas of large cities" to basically be "a few businesses close together in a city." Evolauxia made a good point on the talk page: Few would see Moore (or various other examples) and think "this is the downtown of a major city"

But whatever, I give up. Put it on the page even though it makes no sense as a "downtown" area. lukini (talk | contribs) 23:20, 22 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]