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"Elmwood is a place for all people. It is Memphis history."

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I'm new to Wikipedia editing so I am hesitant to remove this line, but its tone is more opinionated than factual. Discussion?

--David.mabury 17:01, 19 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi David,

The writer of the article made the "Elmwood is a place for all people" statement after noting that there were mayors, murderers, and everything in between buried in Elmwood. So I took the above quoted statement to be a summation of that fact and not, therefore, an opinion.

As for saying that "it is Memphis history" - well, that could be an opinion, I suppose. I would say, however, that it is probably just badly worded.

Just my opinion. Hope that helps!

Teresa