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The result was: promoted by Desertarun (talk) 07:04, 13 June 2021 (UTC)
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Tomlinson Hall
... that Tomlinson Hall (pictured) was inaugurated with a concert on June 2, 1886 that raised money to construct the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Indianapolis?Source: Sheryl D. Vanderstel (1994). David J. Bodenhame (ed.). Tomlinson Hall. Indiana University Press. p. 1136-1137.{{cite book}}
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ignored (help))- ALT1:... that Indianapolis's Tomlinson Hall (pictured) was destroyed by fire on January 30, 1958, allegedly after a pigeon dropped a lit cigarette on the roof of the building? Source:Dawn Mitchell (October 28, 2013). RetroIndy: Tomlinson Hall was the gathering place for Indianapolis.
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- ALT1:... that Indianapolis's Tomlinson Hall (pictured) was destroyed by fire on January 30, 1958, allegedly after a pigeon dropped a lit cigarette on the roof of the building? Source:Dawn Mitchell (October 28, 2013). RetroIndy: Tomlinson Hall was the gathering place for Indianapolis.
Created by 4meter4 (talk) and Indyguy (talk). Nominated by 4meter4 (talk) at 13:16, 23 May 2021 (UTC).
- New and long enough, within policy, Earwig finds no copyvios, QPQ done, image is public domain. ALT1 fact checks out and is more interesting. Original hook isn't supported by the source; it says the building dedication was part of the music festival, but not that the festival was actually held in the building. Good to go. Antony–22 (talk⁄contribs) 05:30, 28 May 2021 (UTC)