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It seems someone entered in this article comments to show that the founding year of this establishment is much after the time the people listed as visitors were even alive. If anyone have more information on this place, please provide corrections to the article and it would be nice if you can explain your corrections here.
Here is a part of the article that might be inaccurate, please note the inserted unencyclopedic comments to understand why. Those comments have now been removed and replaced with
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I take responsibility for this confusion. The Toronto Star article that I sourced actually says that the Rainbow Bar and Grill "used to be the famed Villa Nova restaurant, where not only did Vincente Minnelli propose to Judy Garland, but where DiMaggio first met Marilyn Monroe on a blind date". I'll check the other sources as well, and fix this up. Thanks very much.
Paul Erik(talk)(contribs)04:29, 23 December 2008 (UTC)reply
i was partially to blame for this also. I added the elmer valentine reference & merged it with the previous minelli content. i will double check my sources next time.
Minnaert (
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21:34, 23 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Does this Villa Nova/Rainbow Bar confusion also explain how Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin are cited as visiting the place after they were deceased? This should be made clear. --
Evenmadderjon (
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17:57, 9 February 2010 (UTC)reply