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The four properties that comprise this NRHP listing, Henry P. Davison House, Oliver D. Filley House, Percy R. Pyne House, and William Sloane House, are all stub articles as is this one. I propose that the individual articles be merged here and redirect here until enough content exists for any of these properties to stand alone as at least a C-class quality article. Fortguy (talk) 07:42, 6 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Why not? The info within the 4 articles incorporated within the merged article would still not suffice to create a C-class article. If Park Avenue Houses were a decent article, then I could see branching out into the individual 4 properties provided they were not stubs. The 4 location articles are the only ones of the tens of thousands on WP:NRHP that aren't even developed enough to have a proper infobox. Fortguy (talk) 06:13, 14 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I disagree with the merge as well. They protected the four houses under a single NRHP "Park Avenue Houses" but they all have a different history/architects/style/etc. The article Percy R. Pyne House is significantly developed too. I don't think we get any quality improvement by merging. --Deansfa (talk) 23:07, 14 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]