Talk:Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park
A fact from Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 11 December 2006. The text of the entry was as follows:
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In the grand scheme of things
[edit]Now here's something I didn't know. It's this sort of content that is grossly underappreciated. (Also deleted the prior drive-by-IP stupidity.) PЄTЄRS J V ►TALK 15:42, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
List-cruft, and a date problem
[edit]Under the listing of ostensibly notable internments is "Little Van Atta (1947–1955)...who is said to have brought the news of D-Day to her native city with a message hidden in her collar" (emphasis added). Given that D-Day occurred in 1945, two years before "Little Van Atta's birth, this was a particularly remarkable feat. Can anyone address this? The list in general seems to have become "encrufted", with such entries as "Juan Carlos, a dog with personality", and "Amanda, a guinea pig". I'm not sure precisely how WP:N governs lists such as this, but surely some of these should be removed as non-notable, else it devolve into a catch-all for any pet one might care to add. Bricology (talk) 18:36, 20 April 2023 (UTC)