Talk:John Deere Pavilion

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Deletion Request[edit]

This article was flagged for deletion and I have removed that flag after adding content to expand and improve the article. The John Deere pavilion is the core of the John Deere Commons development. It is a regional landmark and marked as such before I created the article. It was linked by the local articles at the city and regional level before the article existed due to its notability. Beyond the local area, the Pavilion was recognized for its uniqueness and its led to other corporations to build their own visitor centers. This notability can be shown by the hundreds of thousands of annual visitors and the millions who already have visited from all states and many foreign countries.

The fact that the pavilions are a draw internationally and have led to some of the largest companies to build their own visitor centers, I believe that the site is notable and deserves it's own article. Dbroer (talk) 00:46, 29 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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