I have seen the same thing. A better approach would be to store the
lat/lng of the location so you don't have to geocode it every time.

On Feb 7, 10:54 pm, Ben Hopkins <hopkins....@gmail.com> wrote:
> We (Tribune Technology) use a javascript app to maintain geocode-type tags
> for stories on the web sites.  It used to be that "Kennedy Center" would
> pop a pin at the location of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing
> Arts in Washington DC.
>
> All of a sudden, "Kennedy Center" would get a Kennedy Center in Pontiac,
> MI.  "John F Kennedy Center" sends me to Miami, FL.  "John F Kennedy
> Center, Washington DC" is 'undefined'.
>
> maps.google.com goes straight to the one in DC when you put "Kennedy
> Center" in its search form.
>
> What's up with this?  Can it be fixed?

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