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"After crossing the county line, MS 572 intersected MS 24 and MS 33, and the road became Lower Centreville Road.[1]" "road became [crap no one cares about] road" is weird. Revise it to "After crossing the county line, MS 572 intersected MS 24 and MS 33, and MS572 was also branded Lower Centreville Road.[1]". YEPacificHurricane18:39, 20 April 2014 (UTC)Reply
"It left Centreville after the intersection, and the route continued eastward. The route crossed over Beaver Creek and entered into the village of Olio.[3] " to "Continuing eastward, the route exited Centerville and crossed over Beaver Creek and emerged into the village of Olio.[3]"
@NE2: You probably should add your comment here; it is likely that the GA participants are only watching the subpage hosting the discussion. Cheers! bd2412T19:58, 22 January 2015 (UTC)Reply