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Edit Hotel.
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Edit Cinema.
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Add Bicycle shop.
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Added building tag to garden shop.
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Added fixme tag on questionable-looking street that appears to have been automatically imported from "TIGER" data.
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Added some details for Neighbors United Federal Credit Union on Emerald Road.
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Removed name tags from industrial service roads around Ascend plant that had seemingly been given names of random other streets around Greenwood for some reason.
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Oak Avenue has quite a few houses on it. No reason it should be "minor / unclassified".
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Fixed tags on ophthalmology clinic. Apparently there was some issue with the way OsmAnd wrote the tags when I added this POI.
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Fixed error where I apparently somehow tagged a single node as "South Emerald Road".
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Removed fixme tag I had already resolved.
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Traced Episcopal Church of the Resurrection using aerial imagery and my best recollection of what it looks like from having been there a few times. Could perhaps be refined a bit through on-site survey / GPS trace.
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Deleted two roads confirmed on the ground not to exist. Added some nearby dirt roads and retagged a few residential streets nearby that were inappropriately tagged as "minor / unclassified".
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Add substation.
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Added fixme tag to McKissick Memorial Library, which is not at this location.
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Traced a bunch of buildings, fields, playground, driveways, parking lots, and some paths around Connie Maxwell Children's Home.
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Added a few new sidewalks / foot paths and refined some existing ones in uptown Greenwood.
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Found some photos I took around PTC Greenwood campus and added a few more features based on them.
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Added many of the foot paths on PTC Greenwood campus, based on GPS trace I made a while back. Some further clarification and fleshing out will be needed eventually.
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Removed "Piedmont Technical College" from the names of most buildings on their campus. Since they all now have that in their "operator" tag, it seems redundant, and it looks extremely cluttered when rendered.
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