Talk:Dogtown

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Yes there are three Dogtown, California entries edit

There genuinely appear to be three Dogtowns in California:

  • the place now known as Magalia,
  • the ghost town in Mono County (also seemingly called "Dog Town")
  • the non-existent town (according to references it never existed, as opposed to being a ghost town like Columbia, California) in Calaveras County (shown on Rand-McNally Road Atlas)

BeteNoir 07:15, 28 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

And of course the Ocean Park (Santa Monica/Venice) entry too. -Willmcw 07:54, 28 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

There are more than three in Caliornia edit

  • Dogtown, Marin County - on Shoreline Highway north of the turnoff to Bolinas; this was a logging town that was once the largest settlement in Marin; renamed "Woodville" so potential wives would find it more acceptable (it's said); posted that way by CalTrans for several decades, but now posted as Dogtown.Pablo Briones, Woodvile Ranch, Rose Briones
  • Three Dogtowns are listed in the California Secretary of State's 2005 Roster of Unincorporated Areas, in Calaveras County, Mariposa County, and San Joaquin County.pdf

I will fiddle with the article later.--Hjal 07:14, 18 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Items removed 5 April 2009 edit

The above items are not mentioned in the linked article and/or no incoming links for the redlink or only an ext link provided -- none of which are appropriate for disambiguation pages. olderwiser 11:18, 5 April 2009 (UTC)Reply