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Notability

I'm not sure I see how this particular road is notable. Is there something special about it (e.g. is it historical in some sense?) that makes it more notable than the average street? -- TheOther Bob 19:38, 30 November 2006 (UTC) reply

" This is where the historical scenic drive of Coral Way begins. There is a sign marking this" - you must have skipped over this when reading the article. - Marc Averette 00:33, 1 December 2006 (UTC) reply
No, I saw that - but what makes it historical? Was it featured in books or movies, or the site of something? Did Hemingway write about it? (Those are by no means the only way it could be notable - but you see what I'm driving at). What makes this road different from every other road? At the moment all I see is that it's a road, that it goes from one point to another point, and that one part of it is the Coral Gables Miracle Mile. It may well be notable - but I'm struggling see the notability from the article. -- TheOther Bob 00:43, 1 December 2006 (UTC) reply
Aren't historical scenic drives "notable" by definition? - Marc Averette 03:28, 1 December 2006 (UTC) reply
I think the addition of the history makes it a lot better - it's a road that has linked Miami and Coral Gables since the 1920's. I think that's probably notable - I might even move that part up in the article to emphasize it more, since it seems to be the rationale behind having an article about this drive. Before it was just a statement that the drive was "historical" without the context that it needed. -- TheOther Bob 03:36, 1 December 2006 (UTC) reply
I agree. I'm sure there's a bit more to add to the history and I'll look around the net for some notable things about it also. - Marc Averette 19:29, 1 December 2006 (UTC) reply