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:* [[File:Symbol possible vote.svg|16px]] Before expansion, the article had 412 characters (73 words) "readable prose size", meaning that a 5x expansion is 2060 characters of readable prose size. The article is now at 1958 characters (323 words) "readable prose size", so it needs 102 characters to be eligible. Alt1 isn't even mentioned in the article! As for the hook, the source indicates that it was only the clock that was warehoused for 29 years (not the clock and bell): "To start, the clock is much older than its house. Built in 1880...it was shipped around the horn to Seattle, but no buyer waited there to claim it, Jones said. So the clock sat on the dock for 29 years, until courthouse architect Francis Grant found it — and sold it to Clallam County for $5,115. When the courthouse was completed...the builders connected a 4-foot-tall, 2,000-pound bell to the clock." Otherwise, the article is in good shape (referenced, no copyvios) and this appears to be the nominator's first DYK nominee (no results from QPQ check tool), so the lack of a QPQ is not a problem. The article just needs a little expansion and the hook needs to be corrected to pass. [[User:AHeneen|AHeneen]] ([[User talk:AHeneen|talk]]) 20:46, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
  
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 10 May 2015

Clallam County Courthouse

Clallam County Courthouse

5x expanded by Carl Henderson (talk). Self-nominated at 06:54, 10 May 2015 (UTC).

  • Symbol possible vote.svg Before expansion, the article had 412 characters (73 words) "readable prose size", meaning that a 5x expansion is 2060 characters of readable prose size. The article is now at 1958 characters (323 words) "readable prose size", so it needs 102 characters to be eligible. Alt1 isn't even mentioned in the article! As for the hook, the source indicates that it was only the clock that was warehoused for 29 years (not the clock and bell): "To start, the clock is much older than its house. Built in 1880...it was shipped around the horn to Seattle, but no buyer waited there to claim it, Jones said. So the clock sat on the dock for 29 years, until courthouse architect Francis Grant found it — and sold it to Clallam County for $5,115. When the courthouse was completed...the builders connected a 4-foot-tall, 2,000-pound bell to the clock." Otherwise, the article is in good shape (referenced, no copyvios) and this appears to be the nominator's first DYK nominee (no results from QPQ check tool), so the lack of a QPQ is not a problem. The article just needs a little expansion and the hook needs to be corrected to pass. AHeneen (talk) 20:46, 10 May 2015 (UTC)