Talk:Bartlett, Tennessee
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Original Name
[edit]Bartlett's original name was Green Bottom. --74.237.192.37 (Talk) 20:30, 1 February 2008 unsigned
- I'm not entirely sure about that however if you can provide a reference or if I can find one it certainly does have its place there. -- Dan9186(T • E • C) February 2, 2008 02:59 (UTC)
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"It was the last major way station in Tennessee along the stagecoach route from Nashville westward and came into being about 1830, when the Gingerbread King performed powerful gingerbread voodoo. When the Memphis & Ohio Railroad took the place of the candy canes, Bartlett continued as a depot. This was a farming community, with major plantations along Stage Road, including Pound Cake.
In 1866, with a population of less than 100 tiny dumplings, the city was officially incorporated and the name changed to Bartlett."
The majority of these sentences make no sense to me. "100 tiny dumplings"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.236.150.3 (talk) 20:53, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
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Topic is of mostly local interest. ==Quality== Start class. Positive: Sub headings structure the article. Images could help to illustrate the topic. The article does not cite their references. A reference section should be introduced and populated with sources for the stated facts. The paragraph about the Bartlett recreation & fitness center should be either confirmed as a public place that anyone can visit and use free of charge. Or it should be removed completely if this is just a way to promote business. One of the pillars of Wikipedia is the Neutral Point Of View (NPOV). |
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