by PriamNevhausten » Sat Dec 13, 2003 4:27 am
As an (amusing!) afterthought, it might be possible to RP *other* people later on once this gets started.
Also, I nominate Dayton in specific for this purpose. For the record, it is a rather large city (it has an actual downtown area that's not good to walk around on foot in at night, unless you'z seriously hardcore or masochistic) with a bazillion and a half one-way streets--it's said that half the people driving in downtown Dayton aren't on the way to their destination; they are passing their destination so that they can turn around and come back to it five streets later.
A major river runs through here (the Little Miami river), and cuts the city right about a third of the way in. Two colleges dwell in the city, both on the same side of the river--one is a community college, very friendly and comfortable; and one is actually a university, complete with residence halls and whathaveyou. Additionally, at least two functioning hospitals are here, as well as one that has been shut down.
Also of note is the recently-built Fifth-Third Field, home of the Dayton Dragons minor league baseball team! It's a very well known place to go and just have a good time--the people who run the place go out of their way to make sure the whole event is entertaining, fairly independently of what happens in the baseball game.
Just a little ways away from the (Sinclair) Community College, there is an area of the city a couple blocks large known as the Oregon District. All the weirdest things happen here, and any given urban legend is actually somewhat likely in there. It's known for parties of every nature, fun of every nature and then some, and something that will freak ANYONE out.
On an atmospheric note, a train runs through Dayton, near the outskirts on one side. Not enough to usually obstruct important traffic in the city, but on any given night you can usually hear the trains running about every two hours or so.
Of course, the Wright Bicycle Shop still exists, and has been preserved for posterity, along with the surrounding area on its block. It's not generally bothered at all, partly because it's on one of the less-busy streets in the city.
Not to mention the suburbs. Oh, the suburbs!
"Warm and Cheerful" Centerville, home of the white-collar worker and their preppy, angsty-or-jockish kids. Not tremendously notable, except for its fairly legitimate comfortable, affluent feeling.
Oakwood, the only place in the world I've ever seen traffic signs reading "DO NOT STAND", and the only place I would ever think they might actually be enforced. Don't speed here, even one mph over the limit. I've seen someone pulled over for anticipating a light turning green. On the plus side, though, the lawns are all perfectly manicured and the houses are nice-looking.
Miamisburg, where the Dayton Mall resides. The Dayton Mall is actually quite large as malls go, and has been around for a very long time.
Fairborn, home to Wright State University (which has mostly commuter students), and the Fairfield Commons Mall. This mall is newer than the Dayton Mall, and its comprising stores illustrate that rather nicely--it has a slight feeling in general of art-noveau. Wright State is actually a decently respected campus, and a good gathering ground for all purposes. Nearby is the Ervin J Nutter Center, where many concerts, hockey games, and other random large-scale events take place.
Other people can comment on Huber Heights, Xenia, or any other suburb if they want, because I don't know those areas very well.
All in all, there is very little that is missing from Dayton, as far as RP needs go. Submitted for group approval. <p><span style="font-size:xx-small;">"It's in the air, in the headlines in the newspapers, in the blurry images on television. It is a secret you have yet to grasp, although the first syllable has been spoken in a dream you cannot quite recall." --Unknown Armies</span></p>Edited by: [url=http://pub30.ezboard.com/brpgww60462.showUserPublicProfile?gid=priamnevhausten>PriamNevhausten</A] at: 12/13/03 4:19 pm