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I haven't used Template:Infobox venue before, but I'm wondering about the Address field for this and other articles. Is everything there supposed to be written exactly in post office format, or can some of it be modified (e.g. writing the state as "New York" instead of "NY")? One reason I ask is because I'm not sure how to handle possible redundancy with the Location field—I've seen some examples (e.g. 7 World Trade Center and Stonewall Inn) that don't use the Address field at all, instead using a modified address format in the Location field. But then, I've seen others (such as T-Mobile Arena) that put the street address only in the Address field and then city/state/country in the Location field. The only "documentation" I found with respect to this was a brief section at Template talk:Infobox venue, where one person mentioned that they felt T-Mobile Arena was a good example. Armadillopteryxtalk20:00, 23 May 2020 (UTC)Reply