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Specifically, it looks like you replaced the history section with a copy of this historical account from the Reading Fire Department. Unless the fire department gives Wikipedia permission to use the content verbatim, we have to assume that doing so would be a copyright violation. Moreover, the City of Reading is unfortunately an unreliable source regarding its own history, because over the years it has repeatedly made easily debunked claims. At this point, Wikipedia's version of events includes some important details missing from the city's version, including sundown town policies and the architecturally notable bridge over Mill Creek. There is certainly more to add about Reading's history, but it should come from more rigorous sources, such as published books or newspaper articles. If you have any questions or ideas for further improvement to the article, please don't hesitate to say something at Talk:Reading, Ohio. As a former resident myself, I'm glad to see folks trying to improve Reading's article, and I hope this hiccup won't deter you from contributing further. – Minh Nguyễn &#x1f4ac; 07:10, 15 April 2019 (UTC)