Talk:William H. Moore House
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Epicgenius in topic GA Review
William H. Moore House has been listed as one of the Art and architecture good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. Review: July 9, 2021. (Reviewed version). |
A fact from William H. Moore House appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 5 June 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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The result was: promoted by Desertarun (talk) 18:03, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
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- ... that developer William Earl Dodge Stokes commissioned a five-story mansion in New York City (pictured) that he never resided in? Source: "In the Real Estate Field". The New York Times. December 15, 1899. p. 12
- ALT1:... that developer William Earl Dodge Stokes commissioned a five-story mansion in New York City (pictured) that he sold before it was completed? Source: "In the Real Estate Field". The New York Times. December 15, 1899. p. 12
- ALT2:... that one owner of New York City's William H. Moore House (pictured) was about to destroy the house's interior until he was told he could get a tax credit for preserving it? Source: Durso, Joseph (October 7, 1979). "Tax Law Lends Preservation a Hand". The New York Times
- ALT2:... that Kiton bought New York City's William H. Moore House (pictured) after company officials had admired the house for several years from their offices across the street? Source: "Postings: Kiton Buys Landmark 54th St. Mansion; Bespoke Tailor Supplants Bank". The New York Times. November 17, 2002.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/White flags over Port Stanley
- Comment: more hooks pending
5x expanded by Epicgenius (talk). Self-nominated at 20:42, 15 May 2021 (UTC).
- Article length is fine (expanded fivefold recently), no major copyvio or plagiarism concerns (aside from quotes used), reliable sources are used. Image provided is freely licensed. I will go with the first hook which seems to be the most interesting.--ZKang123 (talk) 09:19, 22 May 2021 (UTC)
GA Review
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Reviewer: Some Dude From North Carolina (talk · contribs) 23:30, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Hey, I'm going to be reviewing this article. Expect comments by the end of the week. Some Dude From North Carolina (talk) 23:30, 1 July 2021 (UTC)
Comments
edit- "Use mdy dates" goes below the hatnote.
- Add alt text to every image being used.
- "basement at the first floor" → "basement on the first floor"
- Add a hyphen between "masonry bearing".
- "Stokeses;" - shouldn't this be Stokes'?
- "at a cost of $1 million" → "for $1 million"
- "was placed on the ground floor" → "were placed on the ground floor"
- Wikilink The New York Times.
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- @Some Dude From North Carolina: Thanks, I've done all of these. Epicgenius (talk) 16:54, 8 July 2021 (UTC)