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There are two incorrect links in the External Links section of the article on Cayuga Creek. There are actually two Cayuga Creeks in Western New York; one in Erie County and one in Niagara County. The article describes the creek in Erie County. The Cayuga Creek Restoration Project and the Canoe Trail links refer to the Cayuga Creek in Niagara County, which runs through Niagara Falls.
Well, both links were dead as of 2015 when I checked them, so I've removed them (along with all others as they were either spammy or better served by wikilinks within the article). I also removed the info about
Le Griffon as it also referred to the same-named stream that flows into the Niagara River. I've added a hatnote that will hopefully help distinguish the scope of this article, and removed the "disputed content" warning as this seems to take care of the issue.
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject New York (state), a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the
U.S. state of
New York on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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It is requested that an image or photograph of Cayuga Creek be
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There are two incorrect links in the External Links section of the article on Cayuga Creek. There are actually two Cayuga Creeks in Western New York; one in Erie County and one in Niagara County. The article describes the creek in Erie County. The Cayuga Creek Restoration Project and the Canoe Trail links refer to the Cayuga Creek in Niagara County, which runs through Niagara Falls.
Well, both links were dead as of 2015 when I checked them, so I've removed them (along with all others as they were either spammy or better served by wikilinks within the article). I also removed the info about
Le Griffon as it also referred to the same-named stream that flows into the Niagara River. I've added a hatnote that will hopefully help distinguish the scope of this article, and removed the "disputed content" warning as this seems to take care of the issue.
Antepenultimate (
talk)
19:35, 8 March 2015 (UTC)reply