Duwamish: The Green Republic
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Duwamish: The Green Republic
Welcome to Duwamish
Welcome to your guided tour of Duwamish, nicknamed the Green Republic. Thank you for landing at Dawson Municipal Airport, currently the only airport in Duwamish, that is until Project Airway is completed later this year. As you can see, the facilities are not quite modern and we are in need of relief.
Here's a little map of Duwamish and a satillite view...d'oh!
Let's take a tour of Dawson, the national capital. Here you see the 90,000-seat Dawson Stadium, constructed for the local DSL club. The DSL, or Duwamish Soccer League, is a league of 10 soccer teams around Duwamish.
Here's some of the more suburban areas of Duwamish, full of medium-sized homes and the rare mansion.
Let's cross over D3 (the local freeway) and head on over into Downtown. You can also see the local rail station that's sunken.
Tada! A big skyscraper forest, second only to Kalama on the coast!
Here's the Duwamish Capitol Building, housing the 64-member Senate and Supreme Court.
The President of Duwamish, Bruce Martin, lives and works here at the James Estate.
Next time, we'll explore the west coast!
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Before we move on to the west coast...let's say one last goodbye to Dawson with a little tour...
Here's the University of Dawson main quad
Just east of the quad
The quad at night
The UD Arena at night, which the university uses for basketball and hockey and two professional sports teams also use.
A last look at Downtown Dawson at night
Here's the bridge leading into the largest city in Duwamish...
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Big news today! Here to sum it up is my good friend, the Kalama Times!
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Well, we've finally arrived in the Big Peninsula: Kalama. Let's take a tour of the city's sports stadiums, because landmarks are sooooo overated.
Here's the University of Kalama, essentially a rival of the University of Dawson.
A little southeast of the university sits the 80,000-seat Kalama Stadium, which serves soccer and American football.
The university has its own stadium, the Koalas Stadium. The University's sports teams are named the Koalas.
The Kalama Pumas play at the newer Pumas Ballpark, just east of Koalas Stadium. It has a wonderful view of the Kalama Bridge.
North of Pumas Ballpark is the indoor Koalas Arena, also used by the University of Kalama.
Time for some night shots! Let's start with Kalama Stadium...
Now, Koalas Stadium at night...
Unfortunately, I couldn't get the Ballpark and Arena at night, so here's a postcard!
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Another newspaper...I know, you wants a real update? Its coming...just wait for the Simlympic Torch Relay!
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The Simlympic Torch Relay has officially started! The torch has been lit, now it must endure a world-wide trip to Chihiro, Petrova. The Kalama City Hall displays the big torch moments before the lightning.
Crowds gather by Kalama Stadium to watch the torch pass by.
Dorm dwellers come out of their homes to watch the torch go through their university.
The crowds now stop as the torch leaves Kalama, over the Duwamish River.
Its arrived in Dawson! University of Dawson students come out in large numbers to welcome the relay!
Passing the Mall Canals, the crowds become larger and larger...
President Bruce Martin has joined in! The crowd cheers!
Looks like the relay train is a bit late...
Fast forward a bit...now we're crossing the Skagit River!
The good people of Tulalip greet the torch! Its almost over!
Main Street is over-run with crowds! Almost to the end!
The 747 taking the torch to Shushtrepistaz has arrived!
The plane has crossed over into Illu'a! Fireworks go off in Dawson!
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Welcome to beautiful Kalama, the largest city in Duwamish! Still growing with over 3 million people, Kalama is a center of commerce, trade, arts, sports and politics. This January, we hope to dazzle the world as New Chandler did before us in announcing the host of the third Winter Simlympic Games.
Let us take a tour...
Venues
Kalama Convention Center: ISC Voting venue
Kalama Arena: Announcement of voting results
Lodging and Dining
Premier Kalama Suites: All voting ISC members stay at this 5-star resort hotel, with a 5-star restaurant and amenities such as a swimming pool, exercise room and indoor sauna.
Hotel District: All tourists can stay at these fine hotels, between Kalama Arena and Kalama Stadium.
Transport
Kalama Transit: Bus service from all places mentioned in this bid.
Kalama Central Station: This station serves as a stop along the Pacific Express from Illu'a to Lower Columbia as well as GreenRail lines that connect to Dawson, Tulalip Airport, Montero, Goodwin and other destinations.
Tulalip International Airport (DTI): The premier airport in Duwamish, serving Escambian Airlines, Fly Illu'a-Air Duwamish as well as the official ISC jets. Access to Kalama via train and highway nearby.
Attractions
Kalama Stadium District: Several stadiums for multiple sports teams conveniently within walking distance of each other.
Kalama Stadium (cap. 80,000): Home of the Kalama Kangaroos FC (DSL), this stadium has the second best fans and atmosphere in Duwamish, after the Dawson Bowl.
Koalas Stadium (cap. 25,000): Home of the University of Kalama Koalas and Kalama Koalas AC, this stadium can cure your college athletics hunger.
Emeralds Park (cap. 36,000): Future home of an SLB AAA team, the Kalama Emeralds, this stadium is currently used for local and university games.
University Arena (cap. 30,000): Kalama Koalas basketball is hosted here as they face other schools from around the country.
Kalama Tennis Complex: Located in beautiful Easton, the tennis complex is home to several stadiums featuring Duwamish's tennis stars.
University of Kalama campus: The University of Kalama, founded in 1908, is the second oldest university in Duwamish (after Dawson) and its campus serves as a peaceful park for citizens and tourists alike.
Kalama City Hall: The current center of government in Kalama, the city hall lit the August 2010 Simlympic torch and has a museum of the political history of Kalama.
Old Kalama City Hall: Formerly the Kalama city government's home as well as a territorial capitol, the building was built in 1895 and still flies the red, white and blue today as a reminder of our heritage.
Kalama Mall: The premier shopping destination in Kalama, this underground mall utilizes an underground canal that uses locks to connect boaters to the ocean or Duwamish River.
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Welcome to beautiful Goodwin, Duwamish, the industrial center of the Olympic Peninsula and is the place of residence for more than 90,000. Home to Goodwin Steel and Good Motors, they lead the world in green industries, such as electric plug-in cars and recycling used iron in steelworks.
Let's take a tour and begin at Goodwin City Hall, built in 1911 when Olympic Steelworks moved from Port Angeles, Lower Columbia to the once sleepy town.
Across Main Street is the heart of downtown, home to mom and pop stores of all sorts.
Again across Main Street is Edward Goodwin High School, named after the town's founder in 1965, gradually adding on a gym, library and more classrooms. Next to the high school, is GGE (Goodwin General Electric) Park, home to the Goodwin Gorillas FC and several sports.
Just north of GGE Park is a small tavern district, which takes influence from British architecture.
Next to the drunken men, including your dad , is the Goodwin Church of God, one of four Christian churches in the country. It also houses a small cemetery, which only buries important figures from town history.
Nearby the church and taverns is Goodwin Technical College, which has taught new industries to young minds since 1998.
A new park next to the college contains a tennis court where many residents come to relax.
Across the street from the college is Krispy Kreme's first store in the country, opened in 1999.
North of downtown is an experimental "SkyFarm" that also doubles as an apple orchard.
Even further north is an industrial district, this area specifically used by Good Motors Company for manufacturing.
Goodwin Steel and other companies are located west, perfectly in line with winds so any smoke carries out to the ocean and far north towards Alaska.
West of downtown are the suburbs where everyone lives. They all enjoy the several elementary and middle schools nearby as well.
The Edward Goodwin Memorial Bridge connects Goodwin to Dawson over the Duwamish River.
The newest addition to the city is the 28,000-capacity GSArena that opened on October 16th.
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Nice city, and quite a lot of updates!
Sam- Commoner
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Wow That is one GIANT city! I wish I could make my cities as well as you can.
Nice work. I like your style.
Nice work. I like your style.
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