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While I suppose it warrants mention in the article somewhere that this building is identified in several publications and media as being allegedly haunted, I think devoting an entire section to it with numerous anecdotes is placing too much WP:UNDUE weight on the "paranormal" fringe, especially when it relies so heavily on primary source anecdotes. I'd slash the whole section myself, but I'd probably go too far. At a minimum, I'd suggest removing the unnecessary first-person accounts. Rkitko ( talk) 13:35, 11 September 2016 (UTC) I find it interesting that this issue has been highlighted for quite some time, yet this section still dominates the page. I am not sure the heavy emphasis on Paranormal activity truly highlights the importance of Music Hall or follows the guidelines and purpose of a wikipedia page. Rather than having a factual basis, much of this is purely speculation and lacks the factual basis needed to be a credible addition the page. Johns7mn ( talk) 16:49, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
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After reviewing the Music Hall page, I have identified several areas of necessary change that I plan on implementing on the page. The first issue lies in the organization of the page. Currently the history of Music Hall is divided into three sections "Cemetery, construction, and completion". The information provided in these sections do not really match the descriptions and is somewhat confusing. Therefore, I am reformatting the page to the following format: 1. Opening 2. Venues (With updated information and history) 3. Architecture (currently no section) 4. History -Pre-construction -Choir festivals and Expositions -Exposition Hall -Construction -Completion -Performances and Events -Renovations 5. Paranormal Activity
Additionally, per recommendations on this talk page, I am cutting down the paranormal activity section and making it briefer, but more constructive. Johns7mn ( talk) 14:40, 31 October 2018 (UTC)
I feel like this isn't Venetian Gothic and is instead Richardsonian Romanesque. Don't know how this architect got away with calling it Venetian Gothic it looks nothing like the images on the Wikipedia page for it. — Preceding
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