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Old Posted Nov 12, 2007, 1:22 AM
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Wow!! That is your most real shot ever. Gotham's realism is right up there with Staunton's.

I love those snow capped trees.
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The Newly Restored St. Peters Church Opened Today after 62 years



By Joey Ramos Gotham Times Staff writer
December 9 2007

St. Peters Church is now open. After Two years of careful restoration and two years of hard work.
St Peters Church will finally have service for the first time in 62 years.

Built in 1926, St. Peters was one of Gothams first seven of the rising churches.
Soon after St. Peters Church was built , six more churches where built across Gotham .

After Gothams downfall in the late 1950s many of the churches were abandoned.
Mainly because many moved out of the city to embraces the American dream.

St Peters Church is one of the first churches to get a full restoration.
"I now have somewhere close by to attend church on Sunday mornings.” said a resident in the district.

“Gotham City is becoming a more family friendly city.
With not only its many shops and boutiques but new Churches and schools are being built all round Gotham.”
Said Robert Tilmore a businessman and father of three children.

St Peters Church is now open and many residents are glad to have this beautiful church as their own parish.



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Cool story and nice looking Church.
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wow! the lowriseish stores and the trees look gorgous.
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Wow! Great waterfront!
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Old Posted Dec 12, 2007, 3:19 AM
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Thanks for the comments !!

Westshire St. in Christmas


Okay so I decided (since it is close to christmas) im going to transfrom Westshire St. into the Gothams own candy cane lane.

One of Gothams oldest streets gets transformed every year into a Christmas wonderland. People from all over the city come to shop dine and be entertained. Westshire St. is most busy in the month of December. With the many lights and huge Christmas displays. Many of the residents say its their favorite time of the year. And Gotham sure knows how to kick it up a notch...
this year they added a huge pine tree in the middle the Westshire St. intersection plaza. Also a favorite display is the flying reindeer illusion.


Looking down towards Westshire St.from a building.



Westshire St.



Flying Reindeer






Mr. Pine Tree




Some bonus pics next to the river






thats all for today

oo and sugestions and ideas are all welcomed
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Wow! Looks Great!!
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Old Posted Nov 9, 2009, 7:15 AM
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I completely forgot about this. Memories.
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hmmmm. It sure was.

Pretty cool beginning though. You going to start it again?
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Its all gone. I cleaned out my computer so I lost everything. Though how do you gouys do it from hogging up all your memory
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Exactly...those models I've made, like Pierpont or the latest airports I've made, crash Sketchup about every 10 minutes because there's just so much going on and Sketchup can't handle it. It is a total memory hog for me too.
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I thought this was a Drama-free zone, an unstated mutual understanding that keeps this place so "cozy".

On txtrs: Note on the very last image: the low rise int he bottom center of the frame is a nice work of art: the textures fit. The "Woolworth" on the other hand is not only offensive to Patrick.

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The Waterfront's cool but ithas the same problems: some txtures fit, other don't.
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