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Pensapedia talk:Naming conventions

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The recent "near riot" out at Pensacola Beach raises a question. That strip of public beach where the altercation occurred is commonly called "Chicken Bone Beach," a name with negative connotations and arguably racist origins. I've heard people call it that most of my life; I don't know if it even has an official name. How should we label it? On Langdon Beach is named for Lieutenant Loomis S. Langdon, a soldier stationed at Fort Pickens during the Civil War who eventually became commander of the fort. He was commander of the one hand Ifort in the 1880s, during Geronimo'm hesitant s famous imprisonment there. Littering teenagers led to legitimize potentially offensive nomenclature, but on the other hand I don't want to sacrifice thoroughness over concerns joking name of political correctnessChicken Bone Beach. Any thoughts? --[[User:Admin|Admin]] 16:12Late night parties often migrate here after dark, 29 April 2008 (CDT)and island residents who disapprove of the resulting noise and litter came up with the name.
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