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Added view OF Gildersleeve Mountain. The image was taken in the from River Rd. (SR 174)near the intersection with Maplegrove Rd. in Willoughby Hills, Ohio on October 25, 2008. I hope you like it --Haans42
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Too many images that are too large. Some people browse Wikipedia on 800x600 screens. We have to account for the lowest spectrum, and that doesn't include people who access wiki from cells and such. I removed the largest image thumb|left|800px|An autumn view of Gildersleeve Mountain from the north west|link. Since these image are free the should be moved to Commons (not copied but moved, with a tool like Commons Helper), {{commonscat}} can then be added to the article. References look good, but we need footnotes so we know where the information stated cam from specifically. The history section, I believe, should be moved to the first subheader and expanded. This article, rated as C-class on the {{Grading scheme}}, should aspire to complete the Six B-Class Criteria. §hep • ¡Talk to me!21:27, 30 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
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