The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Fred Rogers's 1969 testimony (video shown) resurfaced in 2012 and 2017 to counter calls for defunding PBS and similar non-profit arts-related organizations?
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Beginning in 2002 and continuing until it was moved to Latrobe in October of 2015, the Monroeville Mall (located outside Pittsburgh, Pa.) had a play area specifically designed for younger children (specifically, all of the play equipment and the decoration is designed to be safe for children under 7 or so. This is different from the usual play areas that are often dangerous for younger children.) called Mister Roger's Neighborhood. It was always popular and well used by the patrons of the mall and was truly a refuge for harried parents with young children. In as much as it was a tangible and practical tribute to Fred Rogers, it should be mentioned in an article about him. 2601:545:8000:CC0:AC4E:AB13:3CB8:F8A0 (talk) 04:43, 25 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The article says: “Through an ancestor who immigrated from Germany to the U.S…”; I think that that should be, “Through an ancestor who emigrated from Germany to the U.S…” or, “Through an ancestor who immigrated to the U.S from Germany…” - but have left it alone for now, as I don’t know if that’s a difference between U.S. and British English. Jock123 (talk) 10:03, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You make a good point. Based on several online sources I could find, including this one, this should probably be changed to "emigrated from..." From the linked article:
Immigrate means to live in a country that is not your country of origin. It is often used with to.
Emigrate means to leave your country of origin and live someplace else. It is often used with from.