Talk:Riverside–West 105th Street Historic District
Latest comment: 27 days ago by Sxchen1110 in topic Did you know nomination
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A fact from Riverside–West 105th Street Historic District appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 11 June 2026 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Did you know nomination
edit- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. Track your hook after promotion. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by Sxchen1110 (talk) 23:26, 4 June 2026 (UTC)
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- ... that a Buddhist temple is nestled amid Seven Beauties in New York City? Source: Azzarone, Stephanie (September 27, 2022). Heaven on the Hudson: Mansions, Monuments, and Marvels of Riverside Park. Fordham University Press. p. 164. "The five-story Davis mansion is the southernmost building on what was once a full block of distinguished private residences, 330 through 337 Riverside Drive, the remaining homes referred to as the Seven Beauties. Running from 105th Street to 106th Street, they comprise part of the Riverside–West 105th Street Historic District, known as 'Paris on the Hudson.'"; National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Riverside-West 105th Street Historic District (PDF) (Report). National Park Service. 1980. p. 2
- ALT1: ... that a Buddhist temple is nestled amid Paris on the Hudson (pictured)? Source: Azzarone, Stephanie (September 27, 2022). Heaven on the Hudson: Mansions, Monuments, and Marvels of Riverside Park. Fordham University Press. p. 164; National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Riverside-West 105th Street Historic District (PDF) (Report). National Park Service. 1980. p. 2
- ALT2: ... that New York City's Riverside–West 105th Street Historic District (pictured) was created after a resident wanted to deter crime? Source: Peck, Richard (April 14, 1974). "Riverside Drive, Brussels' Flourishes". The New York Times.
- ALT3: ... that New York City's Riverside–West 105th Street Historic District (pictured) was created following efforts by a resident who wanted to deter crime? Source: Peck, Richard (April 14, 1974). "Riverside Drive, Brussels' Flourishes". The New York Times.
- Reviewed: 2026 Men's T20 World Cup final (1st of 2 QPQs)
- Comment: For ALT0, the image shouldn't be used as it would ruin the surprise of the hook. I can propose more hooks if needed.
Moved to mainspace by Epicgenius (talk).
Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 794 past nominations.
Epicgenius (talk) 19:30, 12 May 2026 (UTC).
- Reviewing. Cielquiparle (talk) 06:01, 30 May 2026 (UTC)
Approving ALT0 and ALT1 only. Article is new enough (submitted within 5 days of moving into mainspace) and more than long enough (10967 characters). Well sourced, copyvio unlikely, neutral tone. Article is tidy. QPQ is done. ALT0 and ALT1 check out and are approved; please note nominator's request to only use the image (which is suitable and correctly licensed) if you are selecting the ALT1. (ALT2 and ALT3 don't seem quite right if they are only sourced to the NYT article. Seems like reading too much into a brief mention; associations are usually more than one person; and it's probably not uncommon for historical districts to be established to deter crime among other reasons.) Nice article. Cielquiparle (talk) 06:35, 30 May 2026 (UTC)
