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edit"Cody Thuente" was junk added anonymously from an IP address with a long history of vandalism.
I saw no point in duplicating the coordinates, so I left the standard template and removed the text. This left nothing in the "geography" section except the elevation, so I deleted the section heading and made that into a sentence. There was no reference for the elevation. I verified it on the USGS topo but did not attempt to make a formal citation -- didn't try to figure it out and also don't know if this is considered original research. I deleted the empty External Links section.
I've ridden my bicycle through Cody. Almost missed it when I blinked. I would say it's unlikely that anything more will be added soon, except there's one point that might be of wider interest if I could find the answer. Who was Cody? About 20 miles north, there's a Cody Pond. And the Cody Scarp, a geological feature which runs through much of Florida, is just north of here. The Cody Scarp was apparently named by Puri and Vernon around 1960, but their paper doesn't say why. So far it's a dead end.