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Either the article is about the building or the lodge. If it is about the lodge then it fails
WP:ORG. If it is about the building then it is mis-named and should be renamed Cameron County Courthouse (building). Since you have not renamed the article, I shall be again redirecting.
ttonyb (
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03:20, 21 July 2010 (UTC)reply
There has been an RFC about this issue applied to another Masonic Lodge building/chapter duality. See
Talk:Pythagoras Lodge No. 41, Free and Accepted Masons#RFC - What is the scope of this article?. Anyhow, this article can and should be about both the group/chapter and about its historic building. No need to imply that separate articles are needed. About the historic register listing of this building, can someone share some info though? I am not finding where it is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Maybe it is on a Texas state register? I would like to add historic site infobox and other to this article, if possible. --
doncram21:16, 25 July 2013 (UTC)reply
The original Cameron County Courthouse from 1882 is not on the NRHP, but is a Registered Texas Historic Landmark, meaning it has a Texas historic marker on the property, erected 1962. I may even have an image of it. Let me check my archives...
25or6to4 (
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21:30, 25 July 2013 (UTC)reply
As this building is not on the NRHP, I changed the infobox back to historic site, and added the Registered Texas Historic Landmark designation.
Generic1139 (
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21:06, 15 July 2014 (UTC)reply