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    Ok now these towns are beautiful with nice facilities!

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    Very nice work everyone.  These pics are from my small town of Oak Bluffs, pop. 325!

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    A zoomed out view:

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    Here's a preview of the center of Applefield, a small town in a rural area. It's been so long since I've come on this site and I'm remembering how to import pictures. I want to upload a few tutorials soon and share some more creations. I'll never stop playing SimCity!

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    Nice farm towns you guys even with maxis!

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    Great little town everyone, they all fit perfectly in the rural area !


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    The following images are brought to you by the City of Humphrey.

    Go Bobcats!!

    An overview of the main part of the city

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    A fireworks display.

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    The high school campus.

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    City Hall and statue of the city founder.

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    Larkin Building

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    Hansen Mill, the oldest building in the county

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    Nice towns, everybody.

    All I have is some towns from a couple of earlier CJs.  Hope you like them!

    All of the photos are from 1920

    Portsmouth- population: 20,000

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    Jefferson- 29,000 people

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    Fort Jackson- 5,000 people

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    San Paso-3,000 people

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    Bayview- 2,000 people

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    New London- 3,000 people

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    Bismark-1,000 people

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    Rio Corduva in 1880- Population: 6,500

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    Coppertown in 1880- population: 500

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    That's all of my recent towns.


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    Here's an overview of a really small town:

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    And the downtown of a bigger one:

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    Hope you like them 4.gif

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    Lots of nice small towns. Here's mine. Currently developing an entire region of small cities, based on the Burlington map (with a few modifications). Sorry about the small size - I only captured a part of the developed region:

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    ^ That's South Port bottom left, Bree in the middle and St. Anne on top.

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    ^ Citizens of Bree make their living either by working at local farms or by commuting to South Port's industrial area. Town management decided early on that in order to keep the city clean and green, no dirty industry was allowed in Bree. However, the Daily Bree recently found out that it has been suggested that Bree should try to attract high tech industries. This is not quite breaking news for the average Bree citizen though, seeing the ever increasing level of eduation in the town.

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    ^ Another view of Bree, picturing the old Saw Mill to the south (now scheduled for demolition) some commercial and residential areas and the high scool in the middle to the right. Population: 9640.

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    ^ South Port has more than 7500 industrial jobs and a population of 9629. The city grew from the small docks to the north east (not pictured) and attracted a lot of workers. As the industry expanded, so did the need for cheap worker housing, and this is one of those areas. Although a mix of low and medium wealth in this particular view, the residential areas of South Port is mostly long stretches of these brown buildings. Some high wealth development is taking place along the coast to the west though.

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    ^ Finally the small city of St. Anne. It has a population of 2784 and is probably not going to see much more development. The commute to South Port is just too long, and as long as neighbor city Bree insists on keeping industries away, there's nothing to do. (Because, ironically, St. Anne also refuses to let in dirty industries)

    Hmm, well.. maybe I should just start a CJ..

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    wow, N106, you think 29,000 is a small town? I mean, I guess thats what some people consider small, but I live in a town of 18,000 and I thought we were pretty normal-sized lol


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    nice, guys.

    beebs, I like how the streets are angled.


    Ditro

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    Wow these towns are nice!

    Gotta start taking notes from these masters of agriculture and exurban living!


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    Wow! I'm impressed. I'll be sure to show you guys Bennetton and Peckamonogo when finished. This inspiration will only make them better.

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     Great towns everyone !

    @Sepsis  : Okay that was breathtaking work ! 4.gif I loved every detail.

    Can't wait to see more everyone !

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    Great work on your towns everyone! 

    @ ComputerGuy890100: your town is indeed very small, nice work!

    Here is one of my small coastal towns.

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