Talk:Lancaster, South Carolina
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Famous Lancastrians
editI removed the list of famous people from Lancaster. I had several problems with the list. First, there were no citations. Second, I know people tend to refer to anyone born in the county as being 'from Lancaster', but since the article is actually about the city it would have to be proven that these people were born or spent a significant time living in the city limits. For example, even though we all say that Jackson was from Lancaster, he was not born in the city, never lived in the city, and didn't consider himself to be from Lancaster. Third, I noticed that some kid had used the list to plug his bands myspace page.
The African American population is the majority is should not be listed second.
editThe African American population is the majority is should not be listed second. So it should be listed first and changes were made from second to first. The numbers were not altered just the position. Operationmajoritypower 07:05, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
pronunciation
editis it really pronounced "lane Custer"?—kwami (talk) 15:06, 23 May 2010 (UTC)
- that, or "lank` uster" Lime in the Coconut 18:18, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
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"Strict annexation law"? And history section
editCould we get clarification on South Carolina's "strict annexation law" in the lead. It's a little confusing, and perhaps dubious. Also, the History section is merely a list of famous structures in the town. That section needs expansion. Lancaster sounds like an interesting place. Juneau Mike (talk) 10:51, 22 September 2019 (UTC)