Difference between revisions of "Kingsford Communities"

From Carpe Noctem
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "== Adams Park == == Huntington == == Oxley == == Walden == == Woodbury (The Numbers) == == Prescott University == == Scituate == Located roughly 25 minutes outside of Kingsfo...")
 
(Notable Locations)
Line 12: Line 12:
  
 
Aesthetically Scituate is not a very impressive town. Its buildings are on the older side and rest along either side of its streets, most of which are on the narrow side. Speaking of the streets, while they are in fairly good shape, they could stand for a facelift - something that they have needed for the last 20 years. The people are the quiet type and prefer to stick to themselves. Rent is cheap, but thanks to the town size rentals do not open up very often.
 
Aesthetically Scituate is not a very impressive town. Its buildings are on the older side and rest along either side of its streets, most of which are on the narrow side. Speaking of the streets, while they are in fairly good shape, they could stand for a facelift - something that they have needed for the last 20 years. The people are the quiet type and prefer to stick to themselves. Rent is cheap, but thanks to the town size rentals do not open up very often.
== Notable Locations ==
+
=== Notable Locations ===
* [[Loc:Ayrshire Gardens Trailer Park|Ayrshire Gardens Trailer Park]], $$, Residential
 

Revision as of 17:12, 4 February 2022

Adams Park

Huntington

Oxley

Walden

Woodbury (The Numbers)

Prescott University

Scituate

Located roughly 25 minutes outside of Kingsford rests the small community of Scituate, Connecticut. Composed of a handful of businesses, none of which are very impressive, and roughly 5 main roads, Scituate is the very definition of a one-horse town.

It boasts a population of roughly 400 souls as of the 2010 United States Census. Do it its small size, Scituate is under the jurisdiction of the Kingsford Police Department, though it seldom sees a police presence unless that presence is required.

Aesthetically Scituate is not a very impressive town. Its buildings are on the older side and rest along either side of its streets, most of which are on the narrow side. Speaking of the streets, while they are in fairly good shape, they could stand for a facelift - something that they have needed for the last 20 years. The people are the quiet type and prefer to stick to themselves. Rent is cheap, but thanks to the town size rentals do not open up very often.

Notable Locations