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Tired of loud city life? Do you want to exit that concrete jungle and immerse yourself in a world of beauty?

The township of Ft. Ridgeworth welcomes you with open arms at any time. Explore historic villages, expansive beaches, and beautiful woodlands throughout.

Of every town in the region, none is more exclusive or prestigious than the picturesque community of lighthouse point. This affluent hamlet is located on the coastline and is frequented by vacationers often.

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The largest mansion in Lighthouse Point is located at one of the highest points on acres of wooded land. Due to its extremely expensive price, it was divided into condominums for summer residents.

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A large mansion and small cottage are overlooking the historic lighthouse. Although a much larger and more advanced lighthouse has replaced the old one in Lighthouse Point, the tower still remains active.

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Very nice, but I would suggest turning off the UDI zots when taking photos, as it will look better. Also, I'm not sure why, but the photos look kinda pixalated at the moment. But otherwise, looks nice; I like how you placed the lighthouse in the last pic.


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    Located just south of the Lighthouse Point Neighborhood is the town of Arbordale. Incorporated in 1803, The town has an area of around four square miles and only a few thousand people reside in it, but it is very important to the local economy and contains a handful of beautiful historic buildings.

    The town hall of Arbordale is located in a historic neighborhood full of structures built in the mid-1800s. Behind the building is Arbor Park, a small park named after the founder of the town, Professor Howard Arbor. In the far right of the screen, is a white italianate style house, the Arbor mansion

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    Despite not being pleasant on the eyes, manufacturing is a vital part of Ft. Ridgeworth's economy. Although it has inflicted polluting scars throughout the beautiful region, industry has seen a decline in the post war period.

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    Jefferson Highschool tends to most of the young population of Arbordale a well funded academy that rivals the private boarding schools most of Ft Ridgeworth's youth attend.

    Vernacular Rowhouses were a common site in the region.Being built nearly 100 years ago, they housed many of the county's factory workers. Most have been demolished to make way for commercial development.

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    Onto the comments-

    Nathan-Thanks. I am also sorry about the image quality. It changed when I re-sized.

    Schulmanator- Thank you, although which mansion are you talking about? I downloaded both of them from the STEX.

    Keven- Thank you.

    Markus J- Thanks, I really love the lighthouse and was glad I could find such a good one.

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    Beautiful green cities!

    Have you solved the image quality problem yet? If not you can send me a PM so I can help you to fix it (:

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