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  1. Oakland Tribune

    Magnificent and Beautiful. Happy 10th Anniversary Jasoncw!
  2. CBT: Jewelers Building

    an amazing masterpiece! Awesomeness! Now excuse me, for some reason I need to watch Transformers 3 now. :P
  3. The United Cities*4th Birthday and Retirement!*

    Happy anniversary and Happy Retirement!
  4. Benjamin Metro Area

    I would live here had I been a Sim! Excellent work!
  5. Aran's Street Fair

    Sweet! I love it!
  6. Stanley Towers

    I love it!
  7. Cows Yeah

    Moo!
  8. KSIM Network Headquarters

    I'm so thankful for people who have the gift to create a BAT like this! Awesome!
  9. 3 word story

    Then it happened...
  10. Destruction of the Saint Orano

    Pretty bada$$! Can't wait til they use Simcity in CineArts!
  11. Update 8: Building Proposals Approved!

    I love these photos! Awesome!
  12. Update 6: The Town of Switchbend

    did you make the highway walls yourself? if so, where can i find it? very impressive
  13. The Plopmatic 9000

    I loved this lot. It has given me less stress and more time fixing little details in all of my cities! I just love it!
  14. The city where you live

    Country: United States State: Texas County: Tom Green City: San Angelo Hello Everyone, My name is David and my hometown is San Angelo, Texas. San Angelo is situated 40 minutes south of I-20 and 45 minutes north of I-10. It is the only city in the state over 100,000 people that doesn't have an interstate running through it. Located in West Central Texas it is the county seat of Tom Green County. As of 2009 according to an estimate published by the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total population of 91,880. The San Angelo metropolitan area consists of Tom Green and Irion counties and had a population of 108,085 according to 2007 Census estimates Some common aliases or nicknames of San Angelo include The River City, The Concho City, The Pearl of the Conchos, and The Oasis of West Texas; many residents refer to it as simply "Angelo" Peektures of the cities prestine skyline (hight limitations have really, well, limited the height of buildings in this area in order to preserve the "small town" feel) San Angelo actually started by the first established across the river from a Naval fort that was established some 5 years before so that people working at the fort could get goods and live in the area. This fort was named Fort Concho after the Concho River area that it was nestled in. Fort Concho today is one of the very few number of forts in the United States that is in use still, only this time the city council pays for the year-round events that happen on the grounds. Villagers and settlers in the 1880s Fontiers still at work at Ol' Fort Concho! San Angelo boasts one of the states prestigious educations systems including a state and national recognized/awarded university: Angelo State University (along with two other community colleges: American Commercial and Howard College). The logo takes you to the schools website Photos of Angelo State The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is especally a jewel of the area. Structured to look like a wagon carrage, this building is a work of art itself, along with many different exhibits that is open yearly and annually. The San Angelo Arts Dept. also hosts the San Angelo Symphony, Angelo Civic Theatre, the Chicken Art Center (independantly owned) and so much more! The city is young at its transportation systems. San Angelo's just completed Loop 306 has opened the city to new economic oppouronities including new hotels, shops and centres that make even the most savvy shopper blush. The Sunset Mall and Shopping Center with the newly completed loop in the background. There are plenty of landmarks (other than Fort Concho) that litter the city with history. Everything from Shoppes to Market Halls to City Gov. Buildings have a story to share. When Santa Angelena (orginally named) was established, Concho St. was the first street. The saloons and cantinas of its time are now mom and pop shoppes with big, global egos. Sassy Fox, Eggemiers and even J.Wildes have customers from around the globe visit and even place orders via phone and internet The Tom Green County Courthouse was rebuilt after the 1920s flood destroyed the original. The Original City Hall also has its benefits. Back in the roaring 20s, you can still feel that sense of swing and swag that happened way back in the day just by looking at this building. The Texas Theater used to be the hottest spot in town, until the great depression stalled business in the area and once the people stopped going downtown for thier necessities, so did business owners. But today, restoration is happening and the old theater is schedualed to beocme a cinema. The Texas Theater as it stands today. The newest landmark in the city is the Visitor's Center. Made from limestone found in the area and some red rock, the new visitor's center welcomes all those to and fro and helps others find their way to thier destinations either here or across the land. Here, the visitors experience the best that San Angelo has to offer. It truely puts the icing on the cake that is the beauty of San Angelo, Texas An overview of Downtown To learn more about san angelo and its beauty, oppourtunities and misc, log on to these fine websites www.conchovalleyhomepage.com (The council of Governments webpage and business page) www.sanangelotexas.org (The actual visitors webpage) This is David C. sigining off, hope to see you here sometime. San Angelo: Downhome, Uptown, Good Times!
  15. SC4DOT Sign Shop

    Hello ya'll. My cities are based in Texas and I hope you don't mind if I ask if the following sign be made available. http://eye-ride.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/Texas%20Sign.JPG (for some reasone the picture doesn't want to show) As you can see, there is a sign below the main one that says "Proud home of President..." Please remove that, and in its place, please put "A good place to hang your hat" Thank you so much and thanks for all the wonderful works you've done!
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