![]() ![]() ![]() In the case of New York, more people would be searching for the city than the song when entering in the name. Nyttend 22:10, 21 October 2007 (UTC) Reply On the contrary, the actual rule is that the page should go to what people would most likely be searching for. It's the general pattern to have places at the simple name and other things with disambiguated names. The article for the "Big Apple" is New York City, but it really would be a bad idea to put the famous Sinatra song at New York, New York instead of at its current title, Theme from New York, New York. If nothing else, places seem generally to be notable inherently (we have to prove that they exist, but that's really easy), while books aren't. The MLA ranks it as the 24th best novel of all time, so it's slightly more notable.īenplowman 07:54, 21 October 2007 (UTC) Reply But that's not the way things are usually done. ![]() The page for Winesburg, Ohio should probably go directly to the novel rather than the unincorporated town. ![]()
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