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Isn't this the system that
Horace Cleveland designed in the 1880s? It would add a lot to this article to have information on Cleveland's landmark design, which in turn inspired cities throughout the Midwest, including
Omaha, Iowa City, Des Moines and Denver to do the same. Linking this on his article, as well as the main Minneapolis article, would also be due. –
Freechild (
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17:30, 17 September 2007 (UTC)reply
Page move
Hello. I moved this from "Grand Rounds Scenic Byway" to "Grand Rounds National Scenic Byway" (it is a cumbersome name, but both the Minneapolis Park Board and US DOT call it that). The link to a Google Route Map broke with a KLM error. I suspect Google will fix that soon. If not you can ping me and I will ping them. Thank you. -
SusanLesch (
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21:09, 30 October 2017 (UTC)reply
I've changed the project tag from U.S. Roads to U.S. Streets. The byway runs exclusively (or almost exclusively) along Minneapolis city streets/parkways, not on state highways or county roads, so I think this article is better placed under the Streets project. Feel free to revert and discuss if you think I'm incorrect. --
Sable232 (
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21:39, 21 September 2018 (UTC)reply