Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Cleveland

demolitions information
An editor added info that 6 places had been demolished and no longer exist; a 2nd editor removed that; i restored it with addition of "citation needed" tags; the 2nd editor removed it all again. I think the information is valid, as has since been borne out by source found cryptically documenting the demolition of one of the two Weizer Buildings.

Note, the 2nd editor left in an assertion of demolition of one site, the Cleveland Municipal Stadium. Its article supports that (albeit with a different year date), but there is no in-line reference given in this list-article for the assertion here. The stadium article asserts 1995 date in one place, and implies 1996 in another place, not sure if either is specifically supported with a source.

Note, not every assertion in wikipedia requires sourcing. Obviously true, non-controversial statements can be made without clunky inline references "proving" something. And there's lots in this list-article in location fields that is not specifically sourced. Most might be taken from the NRIS database, but i believe there will have been other edits spelling out stuff, which one could argue is Original Research, not specifically supported. Note, wikiproject NRHP has long supported local editors correcting coordinates information, with no specific source provided at all.

Lets Assume Good Faith, that the first editor has correct info, and that the 2nd editor is concerned with trying to keep all info sourced. But, where draw the line? Should only in-line sourced info be included, or can anything that is summarizing from the corresponding article be included here, or can statements one knows to be true and non-controversial be included? -- do ncr  am  20:54, 20 January 2011 (UTC)

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Split
This list is long enough that it should be split up.  Magic ♪piano 13:29, 29 September 2020 (UTC)