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I'm curious.. I don't want this page to be deleted, in fact I think it's too small. But I want to know, if, when I next went to the park, I took the time to find out all I could about the history of Seabreeze, via the signs posted around the park at various places, would that be considered original research since I can't really cite the signs? I'm assuming I understand the definition of original research, and that asking historians and people who work there about Seabreeze would /definately/ be original research.. -- Zalethon (Talk) 18:43, 14 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It would definitely not be original research. In fact, even an interview would probably not strictly be original research, as long as the interview was to glean information about the park (rather than about the interviewee). Rather, the stumbling block is verifiability. From WP:OR: "'No Original Research' ... does, however, prohibit expert editors from drawing on their personal and direct knowledge if such knowledge is unverifiable." Personal interviews are absolutely not verifiable. However, the various signs around the park, as you mention, may or may not qualify as reliable sources. I would ask in a more visible location than this, perhaps Wikipedia talk:Verifiability or Wikipedia talk:Reliable sources. Powers T 00:48, 16 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. I've asked on the Verifiability talk page -- Zalethon (Talk) 02:14, 18 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Not for nothing about this article, but just a comment ... the loss of PTC 36 was one of the saddest days for Rochester. I spent plenty of days as a kid both at Roseland Park in Canandaigua and a Seabreeze (and at least one day at Olympic Park -- anyone remember that one?), but what I remember best about Seabreeze was always the carousel. Such a shame, even 12+ years later. --CPAScott 20:53, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I know, sad. :( I'm a Seabreeze FREAK (look at my username) who lives in SD now. Long live Seabreeze!! WhirlWindSpin 22:44, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Multiple times on this page, it's claimed that Seabreeze has "something for the whole family" or other phrases to that effect. Several sentences read as if they could have been copied and pasted directly from the park's website. I made my account approximately five minutes ago, so I'm not sure how to do this, but does anyone else think this article could use the banner that links to the "no advertising/soapboxing" clause? Knowerofthings0923 (talk) 22:37, 20 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Forgot to mention the heading "The History of Seabreeze Park: 140 Years of Family Fun", and the fact that that section ends with a "to be continued" in bold. Knowerofthings0923 (talk) 22:42, 20 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
To be continued... because after seven years of research, there were too many holes in the timeline of the 1930's and 1940's to write an accurate and detailed article. Thanks to the now digitized Rochester Abendpost newspapers, that is no longer the case. Wildcatroc (talk) 08:06, 8 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]