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  1. Sectoria

    This CJ is ridiculously sick. Best ever.
  2. Copper Basin, AZ - Mohave Desert City!

    This may be my new favourite CJ. I think that if Phoenix and LA hooked up and had a baby, this city would be it. AMAZING SKYLINE. Well thought out, reminiscent of my own style. Can't wait to see the future updates!
  3. SOCEND

    this is the most realistic, jaw droppingly amazing city i have EVER seen posted on here. Ive never said Oh My God so many times.
  4. Jeffersonville (A Suburb of Westphalia, and the Capital)

    i had some problems transferring all of my region to my new computer..it all got separated so i just now got it all back together so yeah ill get some new pics up as soon as i can..and yes schaumburg and des plaines i stole from illinois..no really reason why i just like the names.
  5. Jeffersonville (A Suburb of Westphalia, and the Capital)

    gotta love the jeff
  6. Los Angeles California

    unbelievable...I Love LA. My region is a metropolis alot like LA, its sort of modeled after it, check it out its called Westphalia.
  7. Highest Populations

    Largest Region - 1.6 million Largest Large Tile - 307,000 Largest Medium Tile - 76,000 Largest Small Tile - 22, 000
  8. Jeffersonville (A Suburb of Westphalia, and the Capital)

    thanks, if you havent already checked them out, look at my other pics in the Westphalia and Des Plaines CJs. Maybe they can convince you to bump my Sky Sox up to major league??? lol. ill get a pic of my stadium too
  9. This is Jeffersonville. Its my state capital, and serves as a industrial and commerce center, (along with Des Plaines) to the eastern Westphalia metro area. It sits on the Naper River, which has for the most part, dried up. In the early 1900's it served as a major port but its growth halted when the river began to dry due to a 8 year drought to the region. I tried to base this city on Jefferson City, MO as much as I could because its close to my home. The Capital at night. Capital Ave. Downtown St. Louis Ave. and 12th street, you can see Jeffersonville Jr. High Route 78 and St. Louis Ave. on the northwest edge of town. Heres an aerial of the northeastern part of the city, you can see Capitol Mall and some retail. Hwy 54 runs through the city as an interstate and is known as Capital Expressway. My next posts will be the suburbs of Sandy, and Palm Desert.
  10. The Top 10 Most Livable Cities

    Im surprised Denver, Portland, or Seattle wern't there.
  11. Conquestrol(NOT ACTIVE)

    wow u are amazing at regions. well done
  12. Des Plaines is home to nearly 110,000 people and sits to the east of the Westphalia metro area (Pop. 1.5 mil), and is slowly being swallowed up by sprawl on its western border. It stradles HWY 291 which runs north/south on the eastside of the metro. Des Plaines started as a small rural community with a small local college but soon blossomed into a large community as the Westphalia area experienced rapid growth due to its technology centered workforce. It soon found itself expanding in all directions, and the campus of Brenham expanded as well. The university blends old and new as its grown to the regions most notable division 1 school. It has 32,000 students strong. Many more pics of the rest of the Westphalia region will be posted soon.
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