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I propose removing the Commons category unless there's one specific to "Charles C. Vineyard House'. ---Another Believer(Talk) 20:20, 2 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
The Charles C. Vineyard House is historically and architecturally notable as an example of a Lava Rock Structure in South Central Idaho. The link now present leads to the category "National Register of Historic Places in Jerome County, Idaho" in that category are examples of Lava Rock Structures in South Central Idaho that are notable enough to be listed on the NRHP as well as other historic properties in the immediate vicinity of the Charles C. Vineyard House. The images at this category illustrate lava rock construction, contemporaneous, proximate and similarly purposed. This thematic resource includes examples of a number of locally noted masons, photographs of their other works and the works of others in the group as well as other historic construction are useful for comparison, context and exploration of the theme. These properties are considered notable by the NRHP specifically in the context of the related structures. The NRHP documentation clearly states this in the MPS' and individual noms as reasons for significance. The guideline at WP:SIS sec. When to link, "Wikipedia encourages links from Wikipedia articles to pages on sister projects when such links are likely to be useful to our readers, and interlingual crosslinking to articles on foreign-language editions of Wikipedia whenever such links are possible." This article seems a textbook case of one where a link with some pictures of this kind of thing, from around this time, located around the same place is useful to a reader in gaining some understanding of the subject of the article. MrBill3 (talk) 00:41, 3 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]