Talk:Florida State Road 423
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Name origin
So the article mentions that the road’s named for John Young, gives some brief information on him, and links to his Wikipedia page. However, it’s silent about the Lee Road section. I believe the reason for this is that this article was originally focused on the John Young Parkway, but the article was changed to its current title back in 2010. This meant the Lee Road aspect was tacked onto the article after the fact. So with that in mind, I’ve got a few questions.
1. Do we want to add more info about the Lee Road section’s origin and namesake?
2. Do we even know who Lee road’s named for?
3. How much historical info do we want versus current road info?