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Hi @TonyTheTiger:, I'd added the museum as a red link because it is an article which should be on the Rivera template, and adding red links on templates is allowed if it should or will be a main article about the subject at some point. This is a major museum for the subject and one of the former homes of Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and if I were a proficient article writer I'd jump on this one if I saw the red link (I'd start it but couldn't do it the justice it deserves, but someone will). Makes sense to list it on the template both for informational purposes as well as to attract an editor interested enough in the topic to put up a quality page. The other article removed, Diego Rivera Gallery, is questionable either way but you're probably correct, although one of his mural's is apparently part of the gallery. And this reminds me to further research the other matter we recently discussed, thanks. Randy Kryn (talk) 11:52, 28 November 2017 (UTC)Reply