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Mont-Valin : Agrestan

tariely

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Time to resume our little journey in the Mont-Valin region. North-East of Middletown, Agrestan has become a suburb of Mont-Valin, like Middleton and the other towns of the region, now amalgamated under the name of Mont-Valin, with only one Mayor, Arielle Brownstone (remember her ? the anti-grid Mayor.) Like the other cities, it was a quiet agricultural town, more like several hamlets separating big farms. That time has passed. it is now a bona fide town.

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2. Agrestan has taken to Mayor Brownstone's policies when building new neighborhoods.

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4. Some big farms did survive the onslaught of urbanisation : 

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6. Not much industry but flourishing commerce :

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8. it's mostly East Agrestan that has stayed agricultural  (the following picture will be from East to West)

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Next time  : A few shots of the other little towns,  Fieldsborough, Aldergrove and Elmsborough. 

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I've probably just missed it ma'am, but a region view would be just amazing.

David 

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(Shhh, the region is not finished yet. And it was a sandbox, so not much to see  which is why I didnt post a region view... Although Mont-Valin itself should be more interesting. It's the only tile that features a mountain... I might take some time to fill it, it's a large one... MMPs frenzy.)

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(I must confess I don't worry very much about recreating the real world -- except perhaps, approximately,  the one I lived in when I was a child and adolescent in rural and semi-rural France.... and the one I live in now, in semi-rural Quebec... *:) But of course, as many bats and lots are made in English-speaking countries (I think ?) the look is what you say...)

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I see small town North America, specifically the New England or Maritime Provinces region.  But maybe that's just what I want to see.

David

 

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More great pics. I really do like the selection of BATs you're using - they flow together quite nicely *:)

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Thank you ; there is a reason fort that --at least the Residentials : they're mostly C.P. models, either by C.P. or by Simcoug using C.P.... *:)

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