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{{Territory
 
{{Territory
 
|lv= 20
 
|lv= 20
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|sph= <font style="color:#ff00ff">Unclaimed</font>
 
|spec= Shelter (Survival)
 
|spec= Shelter (Survival)
 
|cr= Direction Sense, Iron Stamina, Hobbyist Clique
 
|cr= Direction Sense, Iron Stamina, Hobbyist Clique
 
|unique= Once per month, spend a Resources point to gain the services of a guide for +3 to Survival rolls for a day.
 
|unique= Once per month, spend a Resources point to gain the services of a guide for +3 to Survival rolls for a day.
 
|status=Open
 
|status=Open
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|trvl=FE
 
}}
 
}}
 
=== '''Description''' ===
 
=== '''Description''' ===
 
East Side is bounded by Calumet River to the North and West, State Line Road to the East, and 126th street to the South. The neighborhood has a park on Lake Michigan with a beach and trails as well as, Calumet Park, and a forest, Eggers Grove Forest Preserve. The forest preserve has hiking/walking trails, picnic grounds and birdwatching. Public works are in process of expanding the parks and tourism despite the high crime rate. Much of East Side's homes are the Chicago-style bungalow, and the southeast portion of East Side contains many newer homes built after 1980. East Side is a neighborhood struggling between the failed economic boom of the mills and river industry collapsing and the future of tourism as it fights for gentrification.
 
East Side is bounded by Calumet River to the North and West, State Line Road to the East, and 126th street to the South. The neighborhood has a park on Lake Michigan with a beach and trails as well as, Calumet Park, and a forest, Eggers Grove Forest Preserve. The forest preserve has hiking/walking trails, picnic grounds and birdwatching. Public works are in process of expanding the parks and tourism despite the high crime rate. Much of East Side's homes are the Chicago-style bungalow, and the southeast portion of East Side contains many newer homes built after 1980. East Side is a neighborhood struggling between the failed economic boom of the mills and river industry collapsing and the future of tourism as it fights for gentrification.
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==== '''Places of Interest''' ====
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=== '''Notes''' ===
 
=== '''Notes''' ===
  

Latest revision as of 14:39, 17 August 2022


Territory Data
Open Territory


Territory Claimed by: None
Sphere: Unclaimed
Location Value: 20
Specialty: Shelter (Survival)
Cost Reductions: Direction Sense, Iron Stamina, Hobbyist Clique
Unique Bonus: Once per month, spend a Resources point to gain the services of a guide for +3 to Survival rolls for a day.
Travel Code: FE


Description

East Side is bounded by Calumet River to the North and West, State Line Road to the East, and 126th street to the South. The neighborhood has a park on Lake Michigan with a beach and trails as well as, Calumet Park, and a forest, Eggers Grove Forest Preserve. The forest preserve has hiking/walking trails, picnic grounds and birdwatching. Public works are in process of expanding the parks and tourism despite the high crime rate. Much of East Side's homes are the Chicago-style bungalow, and the southeast portion of East Side contains many newer homes built after 1980. East Side is a neighborhood struggling between the failed economic boom of the mills and river industry collapsing and the future of tourism as it fights for gentrification.

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