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CJ Marshall

A typical american-styled city located in the fictional country of Westhampton

  1. Update 1: Downtown, Dillinger City, Riverview, Dingleton

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    The city is divided into several neighbourhoods. The picture below shows downtown Marshall on the left of the Absa River and Dillinger City on the right. In the left corner of the picture you will see Lake Grapa. This is also where the neighbourhood "Grapaville" is situated.
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    Another view of Downtown Marshall

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    Here is the Absa Interchange of the two highways, the N16 and N42.
    Top-left is Dillinger City. Bottom-left, the industrial sector of Marshall, "MarshDustria" and top-right another neighbourhood named Angeltown.

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    This is the neighbourhood of Riverview. It consists of many hotels, resorts and offices. At the centre, a large red bricked building stands that serves as the cities' customs house.
    Left from the customs house is the Riverview library which is the largest library in the state.
    (These buildings will be showcased in more detail in a later update)

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    Here we have Dingleton. It is situated right across Riverview. In the top-left, you will see the edge of MarshDustria. Dingleton's larger apartment buildings were constructed to house more workers closer to the industry sector to increase productivity and lower road usage. This was all planned by Benjamin Marshall himself 200 years ago.

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