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* ... that '''[[Hunter Island (Bronx)|Hunter Island]]''' in New York City, now part of a park, formerly contained a large Georgian-style mansion occupied by the Hunter family?  <small>Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=zRjMPZW4heMC Seitz & Miller], pp. 130-132.</small>
 
* ... that '''[[Hunter Island (Bronx)|Hunter Island]]''' in New York City, now part of a park, formerly contained a large Georgian-style mansion occupied by the Hunter family?  <small>Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=zRjMPZW4heMC Seitz & Miller], pp. 130-132.</small>
 
** '''ALT1''':... that '''[[Hunter Island (Bronx)|Hunter Island]]''', in New York City, had a mansion with an art collection of over 400 works from artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck, and da Vinci? <small>Source:  Seitz & Miller, pp. 131.</small>
 
** '''ALT1''':... that '''[[Hunter Island (Bronx)|Hunter Island]]''', in New York City, had a mansion with an art collection of over 400 works from artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck, and da Vinci? <small>Source:  Seitz & Miller, pp. 131.</small>
** '''ALT2''':... that '''[[Hunter Island (Bronx)|Hunter Island]]''', in New York City, used to be a summer campsite, with up to a half-million visitors by 1917?  <small>Source: [https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/pelham-bay-park/highlights/12110 NYC Parks]. "By the turn of the 20th century, Hunter Island, at the north end of the current site, was a popular campsite for summer visitors. [...] by 1917, seasonal attendance had risen to half a million users."</small>
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** '''ALT2''':... that '''[[Hunter Island (Bronx)|an island in New York City]]''' used to be a summer campsite, with up to a half-million visitors by 1917?  <small>Source: [https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/pelham-bay-park/highlights/12110 NYC Parks]. "By the turn of the 20th century, Hunter Island, at the north end of the current site, was a popular campsite for summer visitors. [...] by 1917, seasonal attendance had risen to half a million users."</small>
 
:* ''Reviewed'': QPQ pending
 
:* ''Reviewed'': QPQ pending
 
<small>Improved to Good Article status by [[User:Epicgenius|Epicgenius]] ([[User talk:Epicgenius|talk]]). Self-nominated at 13:47, 25 September 2018 (UTC).</small>
 
<small>Improved to Good Article status by [[User:Epicgenius|Epicgenius]] ([[User talk:Epicgenius|talk]]). Self-nominated at 13:47, 25 September 2018 (UTC).</small>

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Hunter Island (Bronx)

  • ... that Hunter Island in New York City, now part of a park, formerly contained a large Georgian-style mansion occupied by the Hunter family? Source: Seitz & Miller, pp. 130-132.
    • ALT1:... that Hunter Island, in New York City, had a mansion with an art collection of over 400 works from artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck, and da Vinci? Source: Seitz & Miller, pp. 131.
    • ALT2:... that an island in New York City used to be a summer campsite, with up to a half-million visitors by 1917? Source: NYC Parks. "By the turn of the 20th century, Hunter Island, at the north end of the current site, was a popular campsite for summer visitors. [...] by 1917, seasonal attendance had risen to half a million users."
  • Reviewed: QPQ pending

Improved to Good Article status by Epicgenius (talk). Self-nominated at 13:47, 25 September 2018 (UTC).