Amusement Mile Amusement Mile is the northernmost point in Gotham City. The Geroldy Amusement Mile was built and funded by Carlo Geroldy in the early twentieth century during Gotham City's industrial boom. Following the removal of many of the city's factories, the 'Mile' fell into bankruptcy and shutdown, turning it into a decrepit amusement park perched on the coastline of Gotham City. Currently under the ownership of the Joker, the park's Fun House is a virtual labyrinth of circus rooms and corridors all decorated to the Joker's taste.
LOCATIONS: Funhouse
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Bowery South of Crime Alley and west of Robbinsville, the Bowery is home to several criminal organizations, most notable of whom is Black Mask. It is because of this that there is nary a resident who does not have either mob connections or is under the thumb of the mafia, thus it is near impossible to remove oneself from this area in anything less than a box.
LOCATIONS: Finnigan’s Bar, Gotham Cinema, Gotham City Merchant’s Bank, Jervis Tetch’s Hat Shop, Jezebel Center, Maroni Family Restaurant
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Burnley Along the banks of the Sprang River sits Burnley, home to the Burnley Freight Yards. Burnley is responsible for most of the freight coming through Gotham City. This is one of the most segregated neighborhoods of Gotham City with Hispanic residents to the west and black residents to the east of Grand Avenue.
LOCATIONS: Bryanttown Chemical Processing, Burnley Freight Yards
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Crime Alley Formerly known as Park Row, this used to be a respectable, desirable neighborhood. Today it is considered to be one of the lesser places that a human being to reside due to the simple fact that one cannot exit their home without worry of massacre though. It seems as though no matter the time someone will find an excuse to get in trouble here, thus adding to the idea that it is little more than a slum.
LOCATIONS: Monarch Theatre, Thompkins Medical Center, Wayne Memorial
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Hill This once great inner-city neighborhood has slowly fallen in ranking, thus leading it to not be categorized as one of the worst residential areas in all of Gotham City. With far too many buildings crammed into one location it is no wonder that become a horrible place of poverty, unfinished housing projects, and a lingering miasma of desperation and danger.
LOCATIONS: Aguro Park, Gotham Cemetary, St. Swithin’s Medical Center
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Newtown-Otisburg Uptown Gotham has often been noted for its wealth and surprisingly extensive crime, but that does not mean that it lacks a healthy residential neighborhood as well. Seeing as it is one of the more safe areas in Gotham City, two large residential districts have been established there; these locations are known as Newtown and Otisburg.
LOCATIONS: Ace Chemical Processing Plant, Giordano Botanical Gardens, Glendale Institute of Technology, Knight’s Stadium, Paula Crock's Home
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Robbinsville The southeastern point of Gotham City, it juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. This is where the majority of wealthy homeowners live in Uptown Gotham. In the early twenties, it was home to a rat’s nest of tunnels to get around prohibition. Criminals use these tunnels still today in order to enter and exit wealthy homes undetected as well as the local businesses and high class restaurants.
LOCATIONS: Cape Carmine, Stechkin Mansion
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Sheldon Park The smaller district of Sheldon Park is home to several Gotham nightspots, both trendy and otherwise, as well as the trolley car yards. The barge docks are also in this general area, they being huge cavernous buildings which are used to house the large ships. It lies on the northeastern side of Uptown Gotham.
LOCATIONS: Rogers Yacht Basin
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The Show Must go on || A Night to Remember (OPEN) by Lyudmila Stechkin Apr 27, 2015 12:38:18 GMT -8 |
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