User talk:Dyt

The largest buildings in the area are not necesarily the most significant. Etcheverry and Soda Halls are already mentioned in the general description of Northside. They don't qualify as landmarks just by virtue of being large. The city-designated landmarks, which are not named in the introduction, have been part and parcel of the history of the Northside for a century and best illustrate this history. That is why they are listed.

November 2007
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Walter Keane
Could you provide a reference, please for the information that the house the Keanes bought was the "John J. Cairns House at 2729 Elmwood Avenue"? Your references do not do that; they explain who designed the house at 2729 Elmwood, but do not establish that that is the house the Keanes bought. No less a source than the Keanes' adult daughter disagrees with you about the architect of the house in which she grew up, as indicated at the ref at the end of this paragraph. No ref can be found at Google for the Keanes purchasing or living at 2729 circa 1948.  Dwpaul  Talk   18:07, 19 March 2015 (UTC)

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