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A fact from Lexington Hotel (New York City) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 28 February 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Did you know nomination
- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by Bruxton (talk) 01:18, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
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- ... that New York City's Lexington Hotel was called "The Hotel with a Heart"? Source: Chase, W. Parker (1983) [1932. New York, the Wonder City. New York: New York Bound. p. 131.]
- ALT1: ... that the Hawaiian Room at New York City's Lexington Hotel reportedly had the "best Polynesian cuisine east of the Pacific"? Source: Feiden, Douglas (September 18, 2013). "Landmark Process Begins for Five Buildings in Midtown East". Wall Street Journal; Sigall, Bob (June 15, 2012). "Lexington's Hawaiian Room showcased isles in New York". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
- ALT2: ... that the Hawaiian Room at New York City's Lexington Hotel, which hosted numerous Hawaiian musicians, later became the Chateau Madrid and the Playboy Club? Source: Sigall, Bob (June 15, 2012). "Lexington's Hawaiian Room showcased isles in New York". Honolulu Star-Advertiser; Percival, Marianne S.; Postal, Matthew A. (November 22, 2016). Hotel Lexington (PDF) (Report). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
- ALT3: ... that New York City's Lexington Hotel banned tipping when it opened? Source: "New Lexington Hotel Opens". New York Herald Tribune. October 16, 1929. p. 9.
- Reviewed: Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian)
- Comment: More hooks later. Any hook suggestions would be much appreciated.
5x expanded by Epicgenius (talk). Self-nominated at 14:45, 9 February 2023 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/The Lexington Hotel NYC; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.
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QPQ: Done. |
Overall: @Epicgenius: Good article. Onegreatjoke (talk) 23:54, 10 February 2023 (UTC)
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