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Did you know... that a
Tower Records store at 360 Newbury Street,
Boston, was the largest record store in the United States upon its opening in 1987?
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I strongly agree (I feel that the RM that resulted in the move to the current name was done in bad faith), but that's probably out of the scope of this review. The sources for the section (particularly Clarke, who's the gold-standard source for all things streetcar in Boston) use the capitalized name, so I've kept it as such.
Pi.1415926535 (
talk) 21:28, 9 April 2020 (UTC)reply
" it on April 3, 1913 and demolished " comma after 1913.
Done
" a E.U. Wurlitzer" an.
Done
"The outlet - billed as the largest record store in the country - opened " hyphens should be en-dashes.
Done
" Architects - the" ditto.
Done
"In 2007, the lower three floors were expected to sell for $45-55 million." en-dash for range. And, did they sell? I'm not clear what this means.
Done Fixed that dash and found a ref for the sale.
Online resources should have publication date or access date as a minimum.
Done Fixed one that was missing.
"MIT Libraries - 360 Newbury Street" en-dash.
Done
"Government buildings completed in 1919" category, only mention of "government" in the article!