Difference between revisions of "Grand Crossing"
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The Oak Woods Cemetery, established in 1854, is located in Greater Grand Crossing. Since 2006, Artist Theaster Gates has redeveloped several buildings in Grand Crossing as art and community centers. The community has since been redeveloped in slow progression and will be an historic landmark for future generations. | The Oak Woods Cemetery, established in 1854, is located in Greater Grand Crossing. Since 2006, Artist Theaster Gates has redeveloped several buildings in Grand Crossing as art and community centers. The community has since been redeveloped in slow progression and will be an historic landmark for future generations. | ||
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+ | {{PlaceOfInterest | name = [[Volund Automotive Repair]] | type = Garage | owner = [[Randall]]}} | ||
=== '''Notes''' === | === '''Notes''' === |
Latest revision as of 14:54, 14 December 2022
Territory Data | |
Open Territory
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Territory Claimed by: | None |
Sphere: | Changeling |
Location Value: | 15 |
Specialty: | Engineering (Science) |
Cost Reductions: | Patient, Indomitable, Automotive Genius |
Unique Bonus: | Once per month, succeed on a social roll to get advice from a mechanic for +3 to one Crafts project. |
Travel Code: | SS |
Description
The name "Grand Crossing" comes from an 1853 right-of-way feud between the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and the Illinois Central Railroad that led to a frog war and a crash.
The Oak Woods Cemetery, established in 1854, is located in Greater Grand Crossing. Since 2006, Artist Theaster Gates has redeveloped several buildings in Grand Crossing as art and community centers. The community has since been redeveloped in slow progression and will be an historic landmark for future generations.