Nahervue in 250 AD - Grove Pass
YEAR: 250 AD
POPULATION: 2,263
Grove Pass
Around 240 AD, a member of the Hill family built his home right behind the Market Road stands just past the Siena orange grove behind the Market Road Inn. Over the next few years, a few more families would build next to the Hill home, almost all the way down straight to Brickson Way. A trial was worn between the Market Road and Brickson Way next to the orange grove, and thus is the story of the creation of Grove Pass.
Grove Pass was the result of the village of Nahervue getting bigger and more crowded, especially around Well Square and the Market Road area. There was even a new blacksmith in town, Jinas Asded, who opened up a business on the ground floor of one of the new houses built on Grove Pass. Over time, the market stalls on Market Road began expanding onto Grove Pass, right on the fence of the grove itself.
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