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While it is the largest city by land area ranking, it isn't particularly referred to, in literature. The only interesting thing about the city name is that it is in honor of w:Andrew Jackson. This would definitely be (pardon the geography pun) a borderline case. --Connel MacKenzie20:39, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
Just for clarification, are you saying that you've looked through all 300+ Google book hits and determined that no more than perhaps a couple have any literary value?
This is an obvious keep, even outside of the current debate. The use of Jacksonville to refer to a team, through synecdoche, makes it noteworthy in language. Attributive use like "a Jacksonville shipyard" means it meets the current criteria no problem. DAVilla17:22, 1 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
My cursory look at b.g.c. showed mainly secondary sources, not literary uses. Please don't put words in my mouth (keyboard.) I didn't say "perhaps a couple." All I was suggesting was that it is not an obvious "keep." --Connel MacKenzie18:56, 7 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Based on that, we should have an entry which just says that "Jacksonville" is a placename used to designate multiple cities spread throughout the U.S., and referring the reader to Wikipedia's disambiguation page for further information. bd2412T15:21, 2 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
You mean that they're all named after Andrew Jackson, or just that they're all named after someone with the Jackson surname? bd2412T15:15, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Reply