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Interstate Tour - Seven Corners We now travel down a very small stretch of I-5S that traverses Grid F2, moving into even more suburban areas as we get closer and closer to the inner city. Exit 9 is the only exit from I-5 in this grid, and it goes through this northern section of Solar City into the heart of Seven Corners. At this point, we are about nine miles from the Tauria State line. In Grid G2, we saw the eastern neighborhoods within Bradford Park. The Bradford Park town center is here in Grid F2. Meade Point, Fashionista, Mogul Manor, Emmerson Woods, Alandale, Rikers Park, and Presidential Park are all neighborhoods in Bradford Park. Feystone Park is also part of Bradford Park. In this section we see Ferrera, an industrial city with very few residential neighborhoods. Pictured here are Bettisburg and Pancho Park. And here is Seven Corners, the largest shopping area in the northeast metropolitan area. Its neighborhoods include Royal Oaks, Jackson Park, Blessed Woods, Kingston, Queensboro, Luxomburg, and Crown Heights. In the very bottom-left corner you can see a peek at I-405, the beltway that circles the city, and parts of a couple of neighborhoods in the city of Darrylton---Pegasus Park, Wisp Manor, Satyr Forest, and Cyno Park. Coincidentally, Seven Corners' exit off of I-405 is also Exit 9. Here we can see the Grid F2 neighborhoods of Solar City, the city center for which is in Grid F3 which we will be going through next. Neighborhoods include Sunnyside, West Starsdale, East Starsdale, Shinington, North Raymont, South Raymont, Sun City, and Helios. Seven Corners has a relatively modest downtown area because most of the commercial focus is services rather than office. Seven Corners Center (7CC) is where all of the upscale retailers are located in the area. It is not uncommon to see high class residents from East Starsdale, West Starsdale, Stinson Park, and Lily Hills shopping here. Although, most actors and actresses tend to stay in the Marshall area when shopping. Royal Oaks mall is a shopping mecca for the middle class residents throughout the whole area. Here is a picture of East Starsdale--wealthy homes on the country club. High-rises of West Starsdale overlooking Sunnyside to the north and East and West Starsdale to the south. The train tracks separate Bradford Park from Solar City. Here are some label-free overview pictures:
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Interstate Tour - Marshall Moving further down I-5S into Grid G2, we start to move away from the rural and farmland areas into more developed and suburban areas. I-5 separates farmlands from the industrial center of the northeastern metropolitan area, Indiport. Indiport is the area that provides the most jobs to all of the smaller towns of the northeast. Exit 13 east goes to Indiport, while Exit 13 west goes toward the suburban city of Bradford Park. Continuing down I-5, once you pass Miller Farm, you hit the Marshall city limits. Exit 11 for Scherbatsky Parkway. Exit 11 West takes you through Solar City right into the heart of Seven Corners, while Exit 11 East takes you past Marshall and leads you eastward toward the coastal cities of Luxury Coast and Chalmers. Passing Marshall, we get a tiny peek at a northwestern suburb of Marshall's sibling city, Mosby. Exit 10 South takes you to Mosby and is one of the interstate exists for Mosby-Marshall airport. Leaving Grid G2, we are now only about 10 miles from the Tauria State line. As mentioned, Indiport is the industrial center of the northeast. The half in Grid G2 is 100% industrial while the half in Grid H2 is home to several outlets and warehouses for the manufactured goods and materials. This is a good time to explain the signage scheme for the metropolitan area. Signs for major cities are written in UPPERCASE, while neighborhoods within those major cities are written in Titlecase. As seen below, Bradford Park is a major city within the Andremore Metropolitan area. Alandale, Fort Foote, Mode Manor, and Presidential Park are all neighborhoods within Bradford Park. Also visible here is an overhead view of Marshall, the commercial jewel of the northeast. Neighborhoods include Barney Hill, Radnor Park, Teddington Heights, ... ... Alyson Hill, Ericksen, Hannigan, Teddington Heights, ... Cobie Park, Lily Hills, Scherbatsky, Segel, and Stinson Park. Also visible in this view is the northwestern corner of the city of Aldrin. Marshall is actually one of my personal favorite cities in the metropolitan area. Marshall has a very active nightlife. Marshall was voted one of the most desirable cities to live in the country. A closeup of Marshall Square. One of the busiest bus stops in Marshall. Here are the most expensive townhouses and condos in Marshall - right on Howimet Lake. Across the highway from Howimet Lake are very expensive condos on the southern tip of the Barney Hill neighborhood. One of the most controversial issues in the city is pressure from the State to add an exit to one of these overpasses to provide better access to downtown Marshall. The issue is that Exit 11 is the only exit that provides direct access from the highway to downtown Marshall, and the low capacity roads get crowded very quickly. Adding an additional exit would ease the burden. However, residents in Barney Hill do not want to destroy the scenic view or their privacy from having no direct access from the interstate. Barney Hill condos and townhouses. Segel Mall and Scherbatsky Mall are right across from each other, providing plenty of shopping options for the middle and high class residents. The movie studio on the western edge of the Scherbatsky neighborhood is a place of employment of many residents of Stinson Park and Lily Hills---home to a host of celebrities. Lily Hills---Home #1 of the most affluent residents in the metropolitan area. Stinson Park---Home #2 of the affluent residents. Teddington Heights Closeup of Teddington Heights. Scherbatsky Pkwy separating Stinson Park from Segel. Just one last picture of Marshall before we move on down the road. Here are some label-free overview pictures:
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