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Hi, I'm Kingsif, and I'll be doing this review. This is an automated message that helps keep the bot updating the nominated article's talkpage working and allows me to say hi. Feel free to reach out and, if you think the review has gone well, I have some open GA nominations that you could (but are under no obligation to) look at. Kingsif (talk) 17:49, 12 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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Copyvio check looks clear, a reasonably high percentage, but mostly from proper nouns/repetition of Dixie Overland Highway
History and talk are stable
Sources look good and everything appears to be cited inline
Images good and commons licensed
The lead might be a bit short, but seems to summarize the article fine
In US 80 enters Uniontown reducing to two lanes in width, there should be a comma after "Uniontown"
No source for describing as the infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge - I'm also not sure "infamous" is needed at all in the route description part.
Perhaps it is better to separate out the march information from the Route description completely, unless some of the sites on the march are important intersections/marked landmarks? (History, not the route) In the history section devoted to the marches, a subsection on the march route could be added?
In general, needs consistency as to whether march(es) is spelled with a capital M or not.
Is it possible to break the Old alignments section up into multiple paragraphs, it just looks too heavy to read as such a large chunk by itself.
In the same eastern and western terminus - terminus is singular, 'terminals' should be used
Some wikilinks (including e.g. Cuba) don't appear at their first instance. Possibly review for duplicate links, because I think Uniontown, Edmund Pettus Bridge, appear more than once with a link.
Needs a comma after highway from California to Texas
In to form the final part of the forming association, I think a better adjective than 'forming' can be used - how about 'nascent'?
No source for the popularity of which did provide US 66 with serious competition, which gives neutrality concern. Who says this?
The Future section might want to be checked for both current accuracy and for phrasing re. upcoming and recent
@Kingsif: I was actually going to get on making more corrections today. Honestly, the last week, I've been very absent minded. I'm sorry for that, I'll try to be more diligent with this from now on. But yes, I have been thinking about that to some extent as well.Honestly, I'm not sure how I would carry that out. Any suggestions? — MatthewAnderson707 (talk|sandbox) 23:07, 28 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@MatthewAnderson707: Weekly reminder :) I can continue the review now, but if you haven't had time to work on it, perhaps it should be closed so you improve it at your own pace? Let me know Kingsif (talk) 22:15, 25 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This has been elevated to B-class and the size of the article indicates the lead needs to be reviewed for possible expansion. Otr500 (talk) 07:02, 12 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]