The Busy City, a that consist of roughly six districts: downtown, north haven, south haven, west haven, midtown, and Stull. Each of these districts have defining characteristics that help make Haven the city that it is.
Downtown
A section of Haven City, much like other sections of Haven, has its
own little culture that differs from the other sections of Haven.
The building structures resemble those of the 50’s: the cars that
cruise down the street, stylish as they are, look like they belong in
the 60’s than the current decade, with the civilians in clothing that
belong in the 30’s/40’s. Undoubtly one of the most retroist city in Haven.
North Haven
The Central Area of Haven City features ultra-modern buildings, many of them created by Amadeus Wolf. The remaining buildings in the city use the finest modern construction methods and materials. Its also a place where the rich and upper-class of Haven live and where the tourist who are among the upper-class visit.
Midtown
The central area of Haven City bounded by the monorail lines. Among other things it is the largest downtown residential area and feature a number of high-rise apartment buildings and condominiums.
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