Henry T. Sloane House is currently an Art and architecture
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Short description: Building in Manhattan, New York
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A fact from Henry T. Sloane House appeared on Wikipedia's
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Did you know... that the adjacent Jennings and Sloane Houses comprise New York City's largest single-family residence?
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Both articles are fully sourced, and DYK eligible. The first hook is, I feel, the most interesting. No evidence of copyvio on either. The sourcing and the QPQs check out on this. Image is correctly licensed. Seems like we're good to go.
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03:13, 1 June 2024 (UTC)reply