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Did you know... that the Fuller Building, with a black granite base and limestone tower, has been called "the Brooks Brothers of Art Deco"?
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The result was: promoted by
Kingsif (
talk) 21:06, 26 April 2021 (UTC)reply
... that the Fuller Building(pictured), with a black granite base and limestone tower, has been called "the Brooks Brothers of Art Deco"? Source: White, Norval; Willensky, Elliot & Leadon, Fran (2010). AIA Guide to New York City (5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 336.
5x expanded by
Epicgenius (
talk). Self-nominated at 23:07, 11 April 2021 (UTC).reply
New enough expansion, long enough, very neutral, has a ton of inline citations, no copyvio turning up on Earwig. Pages of the books this cites that are behind a paywall accepted in good faith. Good to go.
Roniius (
talk) 12:21, 12 April 2021 (UTC)reply
I would personally suggest either the original hook or ALT2. ALT1 isn't very interesting to me. Between ALT2 and the original hook I would suggest the original hook.
Roniius (
talk) 12:23, 12 April 2021 (UTC)reply