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This page in a nutshell: Local interests are notable for inclusion, even if the only reliable sources are from local media. Only those that are considered to be run-of-the-mill are not worthy of inclusion. |
A local interest is a subject that is likely only to be known by and only to be of interest to those within a limited geographical area, such as a city, town, village, metropolitan area, or other similar localized region. Articles on local interests are perfectly acceptable for inclusion on Wikipedia. But they must meet varying guidelines pertaining to in-depth, on-going, non-trivial coverage.
Local interests may include, but are not limited to, people whose function involves one area (e.g. mayors), businesses that primarily attract customers in the local area (e.g. corner stores or family-owned restaurants), schools, hospitals, places of worship, cemeteries, parks, or infrastructure.
Subjects that simply reside in a single location, but are well-known to a national or international audience are not considered to be local interest. For example, Walt Disney World Resort, though it is found in the Orlando, Florida area, is not a local interest of Orlando, because it attracts tourists from around the world. The Taj Mahal is found in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, but has an iconic status around the world, far beyond Agra.