Main Street 2 Threads
20 Posts
The quaintest little main street you ever did see is right here in Georgetown. It is almost like you transported back in time. The shops are kept very well up to date and everyone seems to know each other quite well. This is the most popular area of Georgetown simply because the road leading to Allenworths Island is the only road. There's a few restaurants on the way, thrift stores, and other such places.
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2nd Street 3 Threads
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Second street is a street that runs close by Main, but not as popular. More family run type of stores land here and are popular among the regular townsfolk. A small little diner, a bookstore, a little hardware store, and other such places seem to work perfectly fine even if they're not on the main street.
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Historical District 1 Threads
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The historical district is a little ways out from Georgetown but still rather well known. Old Victorian like homes still stand tall under proud oak trees. Very established family and their close friends have a place here in the Historical District. There's several houses that have tours in them to keep money still flowing.
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Artisan District 1 Threads
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The Artisan District of Georgetown is surprisingly full of all kinds of things. You'll find little eccentric thrift stores to small shops and vendors who share homemade arts and crafts. It's a rather bustling little area and many come here to search around for all kinds of treasures. It's a supposed promise that you can find anything and everything here if you try hard enough to find it.
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Georgetown Beach 3 Threads
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Edging on the Beach District is the large public beach. Clean sand and warm water tend to be the normal sight here as well as beach umbrellas and bicycles. Georgetown Beach is extremely popular simply because it is the closest public beach that is near Sumner City. It's usually packed at all seasons- though during the winter no one is actually swimming.
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Beach District 10 Threads
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If you can't possibly think about seeing another tourist shop, you're sadly not in luck. This place is the most like Sumner City with plenty of stores and restaurants. Unlike most of Sumner City is the still very strong vibe that the people have towards their beach and the town. While it's certainly weakened since the event, they're usually praising their town for something or another.
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Georgetown has 24 threads and 163 posts
Georgetown is a moderate sized town about twenty five miles away from Allenworths Island. Generally the populace are people who have moved away from the bigger cities. They have a quaint little town with a few restaurants, a few churches, a bustling main street, and even more. Mostly known for it's quiet and peaceful nature, they have a very low crime rate and are often one of those so called tourist traps since they are the only way to get to Allenworths Island.
Georgetown is a moderate sized town about twenty five miles away from Allenworths Island. Generally the populace are people who have moved away from the bigger cities. They have a quaint little town with a few restaurants, a few churches, a bustling main street, and even more. Mostly known for it's quiet and peaceful nature, they have a very low crime rate and are often one of those so called tourist traps since they are the only way to get to Allenworths Island.