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Entry 1: Welcome to Schollenberg

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Hey, everyone. I've been super excited about Cities Skylines for a while now, but haven't had much time to sit down and play. I've been picking away at a city since release, though, and this is what I've come up with.

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Ah, Schollenberg. If you were to exit right here, you'd be in the oldest part of the city, adequately named, "Old Town." However, if you follow the interstate there, you can see the modern heart of the city and the commercial hub. It's simply called, "The Point." There's a few landmark buildings down there that really stick out.

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One of the many plazas around the city. This one is located in Old Town and celebrates...someone doing...something. I dunno...

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The trees can no longer hide the man-made structures. Wood is dwarfed by glass and steel.

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Old Town received a healthy development bump once the mayor started tinkering with some policies on The Point (namely the tax code). Parts of Old Town just aren't old any more.

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An areal shot of this mess of an interchange. Each route serves a distinct purpose, however, and traffic flows seamlessly (albeit after the driver has the opportunity to drive his or her route a few times).

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The Point gleams in the sun and shimmers on the water of the Fyuter River. There is plenty of land to exploit--er--develop, though.

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As a tribute to those who have gone before us, we have this--uh--not at all creepy statue. Where in the city is this? Why right across from Schollenberg Crematory, of course!

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The aforementioned crematory. Schollenberg Crematory: Saving valuable space since whenever it opened!

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An overview of where the city currently stands. Plans are being drawn up for the General Mills Paper Company as we speak...so long as the land rights can be purchased.

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Curious, my largest city so far is built also on this terrain. And I also laid the early city core at the up side of the map (as oriented in your picture) and the industrial area on the down side. Looking forward to see how you develop it!

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