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Presumably, the Watertown Historic District includes some or all of the unincorporated community of Watertown, Ohio. Another editor added some info about it to this article. Following that lead, i just added a NRHP infobox and some more. However, I would support any editor who wishes to develop the material on Watertown Historic District, and who, with information, judges it is best to split it out of this article on the community. It may be the case that the historic district is just in the area, and is named after the nearby community. It may be the case that the historic district includes only part of the community, and deliberately excludes other parts. In such cases, it would probably be cleaner and easier to have a separate article on the historic district, which is wikipedia-notable on its own. On the other hand, in the absence of info, it is okay by me for historic district to be covered in the community article. doncram (talk) 18:56, 13 August 2009 (UTC)Reply