Talk:Lake Sylvia State Park

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Real world source, just not valid per the sourcing guidelines...[edit]

There's a source being used (history section relies exclusively on it) which is from an information board at the park but there's no picture or online link to it. Either way, doesn't fit the sourcing requirements but I'm not much for WP:DRIVEBY.

Just a shout-out to the editors who worked on the page or new editors that come along to solidify this ref up. Well-written so far; gonna have to drag the husband there one day!

Shortiefourten (talk) 17:47, 29 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Those signboards can be pretty dubious. Here's a book source that states someone named Armstrong had the first sawmill "in that area of the state", at Cedarville: [1] If I'm accessing the right maps this is a former populated place in GH County near Oakville. ☆ Bri (talk) 19:23, 29 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]