Entry #2 - New Beginnings

Current Mayor - Marsh (all images and city file edits done by marsh, automata photoshopped out of images and wording by CSGdesign)
In 6 months The Towne has grown quite a lot. Mostly because of all the players who joined.
Which reminds me, anyone who has a home can find their residencies here.

An over-view of the Towne... north upwards.
Most properties have had some of their land cleared to create the lumber required to make basic cabins, but there is still a lot of natural forest on private property.

The Towne's center, showing from left to right the Post Office (with a hair dresser upstairs and a tiny bar), the Sheriff's Office (which also has an armory and a stable in the back), the General Store on the corner (with storage upstairs), and across the street is a tiny Anglican Chapel and above that is the Town Hall.
Humble beginnings, but as more people flock to The Towne, the CBD will grow.

Here we can see Belmont Street to the left and the right in the fore-ground (we're looking to the east), with Mayor Arsh's tiny ranch on the right, and Gabrog Street stretching to the left near the top of the image. Eric Lopetegui's house can be seen just to the left of the middle of the picture, and to the left of his is Robert Cahill's property, at 10 Gabrog Street.

Looking out over Gwenneth Gutripper's property to the south we're looking at the shallow boggy waterway that seperates the Towne's island from the mainland, with Main Street running away from the Post Office to the south, and then curving to the east.
The small cul-de-sac is Lincoln Street, with Francisco Boss's property on it.
The other properties shown here belong to NPCs... and the small diesel generator that powers the town can also be made out.

This image shows the northern shore of the Towne, looking to the south. In it you can see Gordon Bagge's property with his newly built stone jetty (letting him fish in deeper waters more easily). To the right (west) of that you can see Tim Howard's place, and on the opposite side of the road is Carl Grant's place... although the house is obscured by one of the many large trees that still stand on properties throughout the Towne.


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