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I am not sure about the claim this is in a National Register-listed historic district. Because I believe I looked for that, back when the article now at Draft:River Street Inn was in mainspace and was being disputed along with others. I believe i tried to look very carefully at all relevant maps and found this was not in such a district.
I do see the source in footnote, this HMDB page which shows a National Register plaque for the place, which is pretty good evidence to the contrary. But I am not sure. Is there any documentation, any mention in print, which supports this being NRHP-listed? If it is confirmed, or either way really, I do want to help this article develop, but what I can do depends. I am adding wp:HSITES banner above for now at least, anyhow, to be replaced by more specific wp:NRHP banner later if historic district can be confirmed. -- Doncram ( talk) 04:14, 27 March 2021 (UTC) Further, I see this building is now listed in Buildings in Savannah Historic District, as a result of this series of edits by User:Seasider53. With no specific sourcing added. The general list was supported by a map no longer available at here. The NHL nomination document for the district, available here is unfortunately vague and less useful than more recent such documents. I don't immediately see support for this building being included in the NHL. -- Doncram ( talk) 04:41, 27 March 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: No Consensus User:Ceyockey ( talk to me) 01:33, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
124 East Bay Street → River Street Inn – The historic building or building complex has multiple street addresses including 115 East River Street and is generally known as River Street Inn, its major occupant. There currently is no source at all in the article referring to the building as "124 East Bay Street". First results from searching on that term are only this Wikipedia article and webpages about the River Street Inn. Where did the "124 East Bay Street" term come from, anyhow? By the way the article was originally created as "River Street Inn", in the version now at Draft:River Street Inn; this version is in fact a fork, while in fact the draft should have been moved to mainspace and developed instead. I don't care particularly about not getting "creator" credit for the article in mainspace. However, the main thing is that the article should be at the correct name. The Historic Hotels of America article about it describes River Street Inn as a "former cotton grading and storage facility". The historical marker on the building gives name "River Street Inn" and address 115 East River St. It is not a problem that certain other tenants also exist in the building; we call the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in NYC by the name of the hotel without sweating the fact there is a Cellini Jewelers store in the building, too. -- Doncram ( talk) 13:24, 29 March 2021 (UTC) —Relisting. No such user ( talk) 09:29, 7 April 2021 (UTC)
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I am not sure about the claim this is in a National Register-listed historic district. Because I believe I looked for that, back when the article now at Draft:River Street Inn was in mainspace and was being disputed along with others. I believe i tried to look very carefully at all relevant maps and found this was not in such a district.
I do see the source in footnote, this HMDB page which shows a National Register plaque for the place, which is pretty good evidence to the contrary. But I am not sure. Is there any documentation, any mention in print, which supports this being NRHP-listed? If it is confirmed, or either way really, I do want to help this article develop, but what I can do depends. I am adding wp:HSITES banner above for now at least, anyhow, to be replaced by more specific wp:NRHP banner later if historic district can be confirmed. -- Doncram ( talk) 04:14, 27 March 2021 (UTC) Further, I see this building is now listed in Buildings in Savannah Historic District, as a result of this series of edits by User:Seasider53. With no specific sourcing added. The general list was supported by a map no longer available at here. The NHL nomination document for the district, available here is unfortunately vague and less useful than more recent such documents. I don't immediately see support for this building being included in the NHL. -- Doncram ( talk) 04:41, 27 March 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: No Consensus User:Ceyockey ( talk to me) 01:33, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
124 East Bay Street → River Street Inn – The historic building or building complex has multiple street addresses including 115 East River Street and is generally known as River Street Inn, its major occupant. There currently is no source at all in the article referring to the building as "124 East Bay Street". First results from searching on that term are only this Wikipedia article and webpages about the River Street Inn. Where did the "124 East Bay Street" term come from, anyhow? By the way the article was originally created as "River Street Inn", in the version now at Draft:River Street Inn; this version is in fact a fork, while in fact the draft should have been moved to mainspace and developed instead. I don't care particularly about not getting "creator" credit for the article in mainspace. However, the main thing is that the article should be at the correct name. The Historic Hotels of America article about it describes River Street Inn as a "former cotton grading and storage facility". The historical marker on the building gives name "River Street Inn" and address 115 East River St. It is not a problem that certain other tenants also exist in the building; we call the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in NYC by the name of the hotel without sweating the fact there is a Cellini Jewelers store in the building, too. -- Doncram ( talk) 13:24, 29 March 2021 (UTC) —Relisting. No such user ( talk) 09:29, 7 April 2021 (UTC)