QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 10th August 2009, 10:47am)
QUOTE(thekohser @ Wed 1st July 2009, 10:15pm)
I'm surprised nobody has written yet about
Brandywine Springs. The place has a fascinating, multi-century story, tracing from Native American gatherings and legends; to General George Washington preparing promptly-abandoned defense works against the oncoming Howe/Cornwallis assault; to a fashionable spa and hotel (designed by U.S. Capitol Building architect T.U. Walker) located on the site from 1827-1853 and visited by such notables as Henry Clay; followed by a thriving early-20th century amusement park.
I'd like to write the article for a wiki, but I think this one's going to Wikipedia Review, not Wikipedia.
Let the
work begin! (I believe that Cla68 is even going to help me out on this article.)
And, once again, I'm able to prove a bit of a point. If people are tired of Wikipedia's constant battlefield and cleaning up after people who can't write, they might visit a site like Wikipedia Review and establish a content page that has the
ability to outrank an identically-named page on Wikipedia.
Just Cla68 and I have worked on the Wikipedia Review page, while Wkharrisjr, Thomas.macmillan, SmackBot, Phantomsteve, Briantist, Mr. Matté, The Anomebot2, Ironholds, and I have worked on the similar Wikipedia page. Which one is better? Which one is worse? Which one represents the "wisdom of crowds"?
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