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Misleading implication of causality

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Because the article describes the claims about altitude under "decline," it strongly implies that the falsehood of these claims was the cause of the hotel's decline. This is obviously not true. Perhaps some clarification or other explanation of causes of the hotel's decline could be useful here. Suggestions: the rise of the automobile, changing character of the area, etc.Fixifex (talk) 17:46, 12 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Wrong Charles Beach linked in Construction Section

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The Charles Beach linked to in the Construction section is not the correct Charles Beach. The correct Charles Beach is Charles L. Beach. Note that if you read far enough down in the linked "Charles Beach" article, the incorrectly linked Beach is Charles Alwood Beach; his middle initial is not "L." Since Charles L. Beach does not have a page and is unlikely to have one anytime soon, I am just going to correct the name, remove the link, and add a citation to the source of the correct name. Statistical Mechanic (talk) 16:08, 21 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]