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I removed some contents of the article that were directly copied and pasted from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
[1] I think the information is useful, but I would like to check first to see if the original contributor would like to enter the information citing the source. —
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(talk)16:49, 14 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Added the haunted hisotry of the Baker
I added the hauntings of the Baker because I think that is an important aspect of the history of the hotel. I also referenced my edits for further questions about the hotel being haunted. —Preceding
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Baker Hotel Restoration About to Begin Soon
Some sources, including Texas Monthly, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and KXAS (the NBC affiliate for the Dallas-Forth Worth area), reported on the announcement last Thursday (June 20) that some Southlake-based developers (Laird Fairchild and Chad Patton) have secured the last of the funding needed to restore the Baker Hotel, and the plans are to re-open it to guests within three years.
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