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@ Greghenderson2006:, you stripped the blog citation, but did not check the prose against existing sources and it is contaminated with contents based on the blog. The entire thing needs to be verified against the remaining reference, and anything not directly supported should be removed. I am setting aside the entire paragraph from the article space here: Graywalls ( talk) 19:41, 18 January 2024 (UTC)
The design of the lodge was inspired by Allen Knight's (Carmel city councilman and mayor) visit to eastern Europe in the late 1920s, where he enjoyed the old European charm of the hotels. He asked the owners of a Czech hotel failed verification in Prague to share their blueprints with him. It was these blueprints he gave to architect Albert L. Farr to use to design the Sundial apartments. He commissioned Farr to design the apartment building and Michael J. Murphy to do the construction on the property where his aunts had a home. Allen Knight's parents and his two aunts purchased three lots on Monte Verde Street 7th Avenue. On the property was a cottage that Knight's father had purchased and assembled from real estate developer James Franklin Devendorf. Knight had to move their home on the building site to a new location at Guadalupe Street and Sixth Avenue. [1]
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His inspiration came from seeing a Czechoslovakia hotel.come from? I full text searched the cited source and there's nothing returned for Czechoslovakia or Czech. Graywalls ( talk) 07:31, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
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@ Greghenderson2006:, you stripped the blog citation, but did not check the prose against existing sources and it is contaminated with contents based on the blog. The entire thing needs to be verified against the remaining reference, and anything not directly supported should be removed. I am setting aside the entire paragraph from the article space here: Graywalls ( talk) 19:41, 18 January 2024 (UTC)
The design of the lodge was inspired by Allen Knight's (Carmel city councilman and mayor) visit to eastern Europe in the late 1920s, where he enjoyed the old European charm of the hotels. He asked the owners of a Czech hotel failed verification in Prague to share their blueprints with him. It was these blueprints he gave to architect Albert L. Farr to use to design the Sundial apartments. He commissioned Farr to design the apartment building and Michael J. Murphy to do the construction on the property where his aunts had a home. Allen Knight's parents and his two aunts purchased three lots on Monte Verde Street 7th Avenue. On the property was a cottage that Knight's father had purchased and assembled from real estate developer James Franklin Devendorf. Knight had to move their home on the building site to a new location at Guadalupe Street and Sixth Avenue. [1]
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His inspiration came from seeing a Czechoslovakia hotel.come from? I full text searched the cited source and there's nothing returned for Czechoslovakia or Czech. Graywalls ( talk) 07:31, 19 January 2024 (UTC)