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Anyone know of a good infobox to use? Should I just use the building one? Is there a fountain infobox? IvoShandor 08:33, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
"During the reconstruction, the original inscription on the reconstruction dedication panel was lost to history." What does this mean? The dedication panel that was used for the 1969 reconstruction had some earlier, unrelated, inscription on it which was erased so that the panel could be reused? The original fountain's 1909 fountain's dedication panel was lost, and no one remembers what it said? Or what? - Brian Kendig 21:03, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
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Anyone know of a good infobox to use? Should I just use the building one? Is there a fountain infobox? IvoShandor 08:33, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
"During the reconstruction, the original inscription on the reconstruction dedication panel was lost to history." What does this mean? The dedication panel that was used for the 1969 reconstruction had some earlier, unrelated, inscription on it which was erased so that the panel could be reused? The original fountain's 1909 fountain's dedication panel was lost, and no one remembers what it said? Or what? - Brian Kendig 21:03, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
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