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A fact from 325 East 38th Street appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 13 September 2024 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Permanent Mission of Indonesia to the United Nations is housed in a former public bath?
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ALT2: ... that when the Milbank Memorial Baths opened, an estimated 50,000 nearby residents had no access to bathing facilities at home? Source: "Finest of Baths For City's Poor". The Evening World. New York. May 4, 1904. p. 8.
Overall: The first hook is the best in my opinion. Earwig doesn't bring up anything, article is well sourced with reliable sources. Neutral. Source for the interesting hook is behind a pay/subscription wall, I'm gonna AGF. PizzaKing13 (¡Hablame!) 🍕👑 05:08, 2 September 2024 (UTC)Reply