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There is consensus that from 1966 through 2015, the Christmas tree was installed at Daley Plaza in every year except one, when the location was at State Street and Wacker Drive. Without explanation, the pre-existing text of the article contradicts the cited "Explore Chicago" source, stating that 1981 was the exception rather than 1982.
I have added a citation that rather indisputably confirms that the 1981 location was State Street and Wacker Drive, and most all sources claim that there was only one year during this period when Daley Plaza was not the location. So bottom line is that the article states that this happened in 1981, but we are citing sources which both confirm and contradict this. Fabrickator ( talk) 05:07, 15 May 2020 (UTC)
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There is consensus that from 1966 through 2015, the Christmas tree was installed at Daley Plaza in every year except one, when the location was at State Street and Wacker Drive. Without explanation, the pre-existing text of the article contradicts the cited "Explore Chicago" source, stating that 1981 was the exception rather than 1982.
I have added a citation that rather indisputably confirms that the 1981 location was State Street and Wacker Drive, and most all sources claim that there was only one year during this period when Daley Plaza was not the location. So bottom line is that the article states that this happened in 1981, but we are citing sources which both confirm and contradict this. Fabrickator ( talk) 05:07, 15 May 2020 (UTC)