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| == How Do I Find Related Places? == | | == How Do I Find Related Places? == |
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| Sometimes a catalog entry is linked to more than one place. For example, an entry may be linked to several neighboring towns. To find out if a catalog entry is linked to another place, display the title details for the record of interest. If another place is listed, click on it to see information about that place.<br>
| | *The '''Places within''' feature allows you to see what other areas are covered by the same jurisdiction. Click on it to see other related places under the same jurisdiction. You can also use the '''Places within''' feature to display all the localities for a country, province, state, or county. |
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| ''The following suggestions work with the'' '''''Places Search.'''''<b><br></b>
| | *The '''Part of''' feature lists the jurisdiction that this place is part of. For example, this could be a county for a city, or a state or province for a county. |
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| From the topics page, click the '''View Related Places''' button. This displays:
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| *The "Part of" field, which lists the jurisdiction that this place is part of. For example, this could be a county for a city, or a state or province for a county.
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| *The "Contains" field, which lists places contained by the place you searched for. For example, if you search for a county, the "Contains" field lists cities in that county.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |