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I know that road-stub is trying to be added to this article... but aside from repeating information that's in the
Kingery Expressway article about Robert Kingery... there's not much more to say about the Kingery Highway. --
-Rob18:59, 20 July 2005 (UTC)reply
There's plenty to be said about it (exact length, history, areas traversed, etc.), it's not just all that interesting. It may well remain a stub forever, but there's no reason not to properly label it.
siafu19:28, 20 July 2005 (UTC)reply
Yes, but stubs are meant to be completed. I'll supply what I can. It would just be weird to start seeing articles like Lake Street (DuPage County, Illinois) or Busse Highway, which is close to what this article is. --
-Rob01:01, 21 July 2005 (UTC)reply
Weird maybe, but it wouldn't be so bad. We've already got articles like
DeKoven Street (Chicago) and it's not paper, after all. Maybe a mention of why it's named Kingery Highway, esp. since many if not most locals don't even know that it is and just refer to it as Route 83.
siafu01:10, 21 July 2005 (UTC)reply