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This article was nominated for deletion on May 23, 2005; the consensus was keep. For discussion, see Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Mission Inn. sjorford →•← 12:54, 20 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Sense?

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I deleted this paragraph (which was in the Architecture section) because it didn't make any sense and didn't seem appropriate for that topic. Can someone more familiar with the Inn clarify it?

In the book Frank Miller of Mission Inn (Gale, 1938) that Henry E. Huntington, once called "The Streetcar King of Los Angeles" (and also nephew of the Southern Pacific Railroad's Collis P. Huntington) contributed one-third of the cost to build the hotel.

-CaptainJae (talk) 15:16, 11 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I can assist, I think; - 1. Henry Huntington was called "The Street Car King of Los Angeles" because of his involvement. 2. He (Henry) was also the nephew of Collis P. Huntington who was involved with the SPR. 3. He (Henry) did give a great deal of money to Frank Miller.Cirelages (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 05:49, 8 August 2009 (UTC).[reply]

Stub???

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I don't understand how this article is a stub-class, as it goes beyond a dictionary def. and has 6 sections. I'm going to raise it to a c-class for now, and if anyone feels that it should stay a stub please change it. Marx01 Tell me about it 07:47, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Riverside Festival of Lights

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I’ve been reading Wikipedia for years, and I never thought about editing something and I don’t really know how. Recently I’ve been thinking about how the USA has many local cultural festivals that either don’t have Wikipedia articles on them like how many of the festivals in other countries do, or are very short with little information. With that being said I think the Festival of Lights should be included in the article for the Mission Inn, I would edit it myself if I knew how. I think it’s a very beautiful celebration that deserves to be recognized on the Mission Inn’s article or have an article of it’s own like how San Bernardino’s National Orange Show does (which is sadly a very short article of it’s own that could use some more info). Roach Parts (talk) 02:37, 14 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]