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Please help me with...removing the cleanup warning at the top of my article. I have been working to fix the citation issues and so have various editors who have helped me. I think that together we have addressed everything. Does it just take time for the cleanup warning to disappear, or do I need to do more? Sorry I didn't realize that the museum's proprietary reports weren't appropriate resources. I have now gone back to primary sources that informed these reports and/or quoted the experts who studied the historic house. Thank you.
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