A fact from7 West 54th Street appeared on Wikipedia'sMain Page in theDid you know column on 10 June 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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ALT1:... that the houses at5,7,11,13 and 15 West 54th Street, all built for wealthy owners in the late 1890s, form the only remaining "real strip of mansions" inMidtown Manhattan?Source: Same as above
ALT3:... that5,7,11,13 and 15 West 54th Street inMidtown Manhattan remained private residences after World War I, when the neighborhood was developed as a commercial zone?Source: Various in the articles.
Comment: Note that for hook length, I have only counted the first of these links ("5") perWP:DYKSG rule C3. If these are not satisfactory, I can propose separate hooks for all of these.
:Epicgenius four qpqs conducted. All four articles are new enough and long enough, earwigs suggests no copyvio is present, cited to reliable sources. The hook facts are all cited in every article. I think ALT0 or ALT1 would be the best though you might want to rephrase to "only remaining "real strip of mansions"" to be clearer. ALT2 is a little wordy for me and ALT3 doesn't really seem as interesting. This is good to goEddie891TalkWork19:25, 2 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]