City through Time
1939-
All throughout the early 20th century Bronzo City was a thriving small city in Central California and was apart of all American cities when the Great Big Depression hit. Once this happened contractors built massive (Now demolished) tenements downtown which held thousands of poor families and gambling fronts. In 1938 the WPA funded the Bronzo City Power & Light Tower. It was a major step to economic prosperity in the great city but that would only come after the war.
1948-
Post war BC was the second biggest city in the western US and a gleaming example of the american dream. Skyscrapers such as City Spire One (Pictured right) and Carew Tower (Not pictured) would blow Los Angeles out of the water.

1982-
Back in the '80s everything was totally rad! but the West Midtown neighborhood of Bronzo wasn't that tubular. Compact housing and crime along with hundreds of cases of arson made it one of the most ghetto places in California.

Today-
After 3 years the tallest building in California is now finished, The BC Memorial Tower makes the city look more like a metropolis than it ever did.
To combat car traffic in the city a new form of public transport in the city is the new Tram system. The system connects East to West Midtown with Bogart Heights in the north and the Theater District to the south.
In Overview:
When compared to the now economic superpowers like New York and LA you can say Bronzo is a very humble city but everyone knows Bronzo did it first.
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