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I believe Fort-on-Shore deserves coverage but as a temporary precursor to the upriver Fort Nelson (Kentucky). Fort-on-Shore has stood as a very small stub for two decades, and I can't see any significant prospects for expansion. I suggest a merge and redirect to Fort Nelson (Kentucky). Note that I created both articles. I decided that for the good of Wikipedia, it would be best if didn't proceed in a bold manner and just merge because of how longstanding this article is. Stefen Towers among the rest!Gab • Gruntwerk06:22, 11 October 2023 (UTC)Reply