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What is a CDP?[edit]

The following two pairs of entries were already on this dab page.

I havn't a clue what a CDP is, and looking at the articles behind the links just confused me more, as all four articles said they were about towns; the only reference to CDP was as a disambiguator in the titles. Both (town)/(CDP) pairs were in the same county; but clearly were not duplicates as they had different areas/populations.

There is a definition of CDP in Wikipedia as 'census designated place' but this article implies that a CDP isn't a town, in contradistinction to this case, so I doubt this is the meaning here. Even if it is, I still don't know how to sensibly disambiguate these entries.

If you understand what is going on here, please explain in the disambiguating descriptions. -- Chris j wood 22:55, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Hey! An 18 month turnaround time! I just found the Wilton pairs and have written out what a CDP is and provided a link to Census-designated places. In New England, towns are subdivisions of counties: all rural land is in some town or other. Any Census-designated place in New England will be a built-up community that is located within a town. There are many cases where the Census Bureau has decided to give a CDP designation to the built-up village forming the center of the town. This means that if you type in "Wilton, Maine" looking for Census data, you get two entries back: one for the built-up village, and one for the entire town, including the built-up village and all the rural land surrounding it. Ken Gallager 17:18, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hat[edit]

Wilton is the name either of a style of hat, or of the manufacturer of that hat. Possibly both. Cf "Stetson." rags (talk) 16:20, 10 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]