Talk:Georgia State Route 920/GA1

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GA Review[edit]

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Reviewer: Hog Farm (talk · contribs) 06:46, 15 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]


  • "The road takes a winding path through the area theorized to be the setting for the Tara plantation in the novel Gone with the Wind after crossing the river" - source is a map, this is not supported by the source; apparently original research
  • "It passes to the north of Lovejoy High School before coming" - not supported by source. Source is a map from 1957, while the high school does not appear to have been in existence until later
  • Actually, that entire bit sourced to the 1957 map is not acceptable sourcing, as this highway did not exist in 1957
  • Most of the route section is actually uncited, as the two sources are 1) a map from before this highway existed and 2) a source about a memorial naming that supports only a single sentence
  • "This route is proposed to be included in U.S. Bicycle Route 15." - source is from 2010. Got an update on anything that happened with the proposal in the last 10 years?
  • "when white settlers began to occupy the area previously held by the Creek people after the 1821 and 1825 Treaties of Indian Springs," - source does not support this
  • HMDB is used to cite the Civil War content. HMDB is largely user-generated and is not reliable
  • "The reconfiguration was completed in 2020" - both sources predate 2020, so obviously not supported by sources
  • " and McDonough Road in Clayton and Fayette counties" - not explicitly stated anywhere, so is in the lead but essentially uncited
  • the sources should all state the publisher in the citation.

I'm sorry, but I'm gonna have to fail this one. There's just too many instances of poor citations or instances where the sources don't support the text. Hog Farm Talk 07:05, 15 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]