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Originally Posted by Nexis4Jersey
I would to see more of the city , whats the metro like?
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I have yet to expand to neighboring cities yet but I've always imagined fictional cities of Jefferson to the south and New Ganton to the north!
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Originally Posted by Vellu
Even though my SketchUp days are over, I still visit this forum from time to time. Glad I came to visit now, because these images look amazing! Staunton looks very much like real city. Stunning! I definitely will be checking this forum more often, if there will be more Staunton :-)
Also, I really admire your dedication to Staunton through the years.
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Thank you! I appreciate the kind words they are motivating. It's good to hear from you! I've always admired the attention to detail and realism of your cities, would love to see them revived.
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The Uptown skyline, commanded by Partnerschaft Plaza and the Stauntoner Hotel, Staunton Square in the background.
Nestled in Fort Staunton Park is the Staunton Museum of Art and the Staunton Museum of Contemporary Art. The mixed-use Museum Tower and domed Ameribank Plaza rise in the background.
Looking southeast at the Uptown skyline over Library Square, Staunton Square seen in the bottom left. The Horizon Center dominates the area with it’s sleek postmodern design, tv tower, and iconic sloped roofline.
A southeast view of the Staunton Skyline from neighboring New Ganton. Together, the Downtown, Midtown, and Uptown skylines create Staunton’s bookended skyline.
Nestled between the skyscrapers of Downtown is St. Francis Cathedral with it's gothic spire.
Above Staunton Square Park with the Harold’s Department Store building to the left. A trio of hotels can be seen on the right, Hotel Commandeur, Richards Staunton Square, and the Stauntoner Hotel.
Looking east at the iconic Clocktower Residences with Staunton Square and Downtown skyline behind it. The Fort Staunton Park Tower stands tall and unfinished.

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The Downtown skyline viewed from Staunton Harbor.
Aerial view of the Staunton Museum of Contemporary Art and Staunton Museum of Art with Fort Staunton Park to the left.
Staunton Square with it’s colorful billboards and mix of old and new architecture. The rotating Phenomenon Restaurant can be seen to the right perched above the Barron Staunton Square hotel.
Midtown Staunton with the Oblige Center and Far East Bank Building in the foreground. The twin spires of the Staunton Civic Opera building can be seen rising in the background.
The North River Waterfront with the Uptown skyline in the background.
Aerial view of the Uptown area which I'm currently in the process of expanding.
The Staunton skyline viewed from the North River at sunrise.