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editThanks for creating List of Michigan State Historic Markers, Darren56brown!
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Michigan State Historical Markers
editHello, just letting you know that I have redirected List of Michigan State Historic Markers to List of Michigan State Historic Sites (as well as the pages for Oakland, Wayne, and Detroit) because they are duplicates of the full list. Any marker image can be used on the full list pages. If you still would like to keep the listing numbers, you can probably add them to the existing tables. However, I don't think the tables need to have all three possible images (location, marker obverse and reverse), but if/when the articles exist, they could all be added to those. By the way, thanks for all your hard work in picture-taking. kennethaw88 • talk 02:27, 5 December 2015 (UTC)
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