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The result was '''keep'''. [[User:LoopyDoup24|LoopyDoup24]] ([[User talk:LoopyDoup24|talk]]) 20:41, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
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*'''Keep but rewrite/reclassify''' as a former community. A long read is available at the [[Talk:Ceres, Washington]] page with details in early history of Ceres. I agree that such a community no longer exists, but it did from the late 1890s and with some strength into the late 1930s. Small, rural communities are rarely given due historical attention, but thanks to local reporting, even if in snippets, we can see the Ceres community that once existed. If via consensus we keep the article, I volunteer to rewrite and expand the page.[[User:Shortiefourten|Shortiefourten]] ([[User talk:Shortiefourten|talk]]) 19:35, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
*'''Keep but rewrite/reclassify''' as a former community. A long read is available at the [[Talk:Ceres, Washington]] page with details in early history of Ceres. I agree that such a community no longer exists, but it did from the late 1890s and with some strength into the late 1930s. Small, rural communities are rarely given due historical attention, but thanks to local reporting, even if in snippets, we can see the Ceres community that once existed. If via consensus we keep the article, I volunteer to rewrite and expand the page.[[User:Shortiefourten|Shortiefourten]] ([[User talk:Shortiefourten|talk]]) 19:35, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
*'''Keep''': The sources compiled by [[User:Shortiefourten|Shortiefourten]] on the article talk page shows this is a recognized populated place sufficient to be kept. The ''Origin of Washington Geographic Names'' sources also calls it a "town", though I understand that to be in the American way that rural areas gathered community identities.--'''[[User:Milowent|Milowent]]''' • <small><sup style="position:relative">[[Special:Contributions/Milowent|has]]<span style="position:relative;bottom:-2.0ex;left:-3.2ex;*left:-5.5ex;">[[User talk:Milowent|spoken]]</span></sup></small> 18:40, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
*'''Keep''': The sources compiled by [[User:Shortiefourten|Shortiefourten]] on the article talk page shows this is a recognized populated place sufficient to be kept. The ''Origin of Washington Geographic Names'' sources also calls it a "town", though I understand that to be in the American way that rural areas gathered community identities.--'''[[User:Milowent|Milowent]]''' • <small><sup style="position:relative">[[Special:Contributions/Milowent|has]]<span style="position:relative;bottom:-2.0ex;left:-3.2ex;*left:-5.5ex;">[[User talk:Milowent|spoken]]</span></sup></small> 18:40, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
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A belated prod undeletion: Ceres is a rail station with a general store, the post office was cabinet in the general store [1]. It's also a hill nearby. The area is known as Ceres Hill, so likely needs a move if not deleted.

Original reasoning:Not a notable location. All of the sources mentioned are either trivial mentions or are insufficient for notability (GNIS; Jim Forte). Only reference 6 approaches reliability, and it plainly states that Ceres was just a road-rail crossing with a general store, and the post office was a "pigeon cabinet" in the corner of the store. Satellite images reveal the store and railroad are both gone now, with a single farmhouse nearby. Non-notable; fails WP:GEOLAND. (proposed by WeirdNAnnoyed) James.folsom (talk) 22:52, 17 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]