Talk:Greens Ledge Light
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A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on December 8, 2014. The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the Greens Ledge Light (pictured) is a typical example of a sparkplug lighthouse? |
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Orphaned references in Greens Ledge Light
editI check pages listed in Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for orphaned references in wikilinked articles. I have found content for some of Greens Ledge Light's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.
Reference named "friends":
- From Morgan Point Light: "Morgan Point, CT" LighthouseFriends.com. Accessed August 21, 2006
- From Falkner Island Light: "Faulkner's (Falkner's) Island, CT". Lighthouse Friends. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- From Sheffield Island Light: "Great Captain Island Lighthouse, Connecticut at Lighthousefriends.com". Retrieved 2006-08-21.
- From Black Rock Harbor Light: "Fayerweather Island (Black Rock Harbor), CT". Lighthouse Friends. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- From Great Captain Island Light: [1]"Great Captain Island, CT" page at LighthouseFriends.com Web site, accessed August 21, 2006
I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT⚡ 03:20, 12 April 2014 (UTC)
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editRemoved "Greens Ledge Lighthouse was also featured in the movie The Thomas Crown Affair in the scene when Pierce Brosnan capsizes his catamaran." - Could not find a source, but this is likely correct. ChrisGualtieri (talk) 16:48, 12 April 2014 (UTC)