Talk:Quarters A

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<googlemap lat="30.348315" lon="-87.268492" type="hybrid" zoom="18" width="400" height="350">

30.347945, -87.268964, Commandant's Offices? 30.348713, -87.268454, Quarters A? 30.347852, -87.268192, Navy Chapel?

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Did I map the correct location of Quarters A? It's on the south side of north Avenue, right? I was working from Google's satellite imagery and just had to guess. --Admin 23:33, 5 June 2008 (CDT)

Nope very close though. It is to the North Side of North Avenue and a little more to the west. Its about in the middle of North Avenue. Also if you map the Commandants Office as well is is on the south side of North Avenue directly accross from the Quarters A. I'm a little confused on messaging? Is this how we should message?
--Admiral 00:12, 6 June 2008 (CDT)
Okay, I think I mixed up Quarters A with the Commandant's Offices. I only see two square-shaped buildings along North Avenue, which form a kind of triangle on Center Avenue with the octagonal antebellum building (the Navy Chapel?). See map at right... does that look correct? Also, is this strip of houses on North Avenue what they call "Admirals' Row"?
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