Talk:Cuba, Illinois
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editThe most famous "native son" of Cuba is Thomas Wheeler, now of Downers Grove, Illinois. Mr. Wheeler is the nation's leading expert of the Miss America Pageant, and is the Guinness Book of World Record's holder for reciting every winner since the pageant's inception in 1921. Mr. Wheeler is also founder and CEO of "Wheeler T's" Candies. His recipes for butter creams and other assorted chocolates have delighted people around the world.
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Demographic data
editIt seems that most of this article is compromised of demographic data, notably a census conducted over two decades ago at time of writing. Though I'm not sure how to supplement this myself (being wholly unaffiliated with Illinois) it does seem to lead to a weird, off-balanced article. XymphosCraK (talk) 11:08, 23 April 2021 (UTC)