When an un-edited question closed as a duplicate is reopened, one naturally has no access to an edit history that would expose the duplicate target(s) the question was originally closed toward.
Later, a user wishes to find such information of the dupe target(s) originally proposed.
With no edit history, and a timeline that does not expose duplicate target(s), what recourse does one have to determine the original close short of performing a trivial edit to expose it in the edit history?
I present the following example where I did such a trivial edit Here. Under 10k view Here as it was subsequently re-dupe closed to the same target and deleted. Timeline link.
Note that this meta question is not a duplicate of How can I see close and reopen history of a question that wasn't edited? which helps users find the timeline url and offers a nice userscript from Tunaki.