Yes, Michele, but you don't have to "mess up" your master location list to do 
that.  You can accomplish the same thing with the note fields adjacent to 
location.  Sorry, but I don't think I could ever be convinced to put seven 
different location names for the exact same spot on the map when the note field 
will work for that.  It is time for the gedcom standard to be updated to match 
computer technology.  Both the aka location and latititde/longitude ideas seem 
worthy of consideration.  Thanks for listening.  Jerry in Michigan

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>You should record the location as it was at the time of the event unless you
>keep your research completely to yourself and never share it with anyone.
>If you share the info in any way, shape or form, you really should conform
>to how everyone else does it or it will only cause confusion :) :) :)
>
>Michele
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