Vancouver

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History

Vancouver is a town located in the capital district of Cascadia. Although the exact date is unknown, Vancouver is one of the oldest and longest lasting towns in the district. Although a sizable chunk of land was claimed, Vancouver laid flat and baron for well over half a year. Because the town was set to Public, after the original mayor and leadership left: the town went through a large period of unstable and halt in and development. After months of seeing such potential go to waste, Aakhof the mayor of Vancouver's twin sister Sunnyville sent one of his close friends to queue for the mayor ship. After months of stressfully waiting in the line and witnessing Vancouver's bank and assets heisted and stolen, control of the city was finally gained. It is with that the next Era of Vancouver began. The Great Leap Forward saw a complete rebuild of it's entire infrastructure. A one chunk wide highway was built that connected Vancouver to Sunnyville and Astoria. Many buildings and the overall structure were made during this period.

The Great Leap Forward

In the manner of three days to a week, Vancouver went from being a flat nothing town to a city with buildings and a major ice highway going through it. It is through this time that Aakhof redeveloped the whole flat undeveloped town into a city with infrastructure that connected it to the rest of the capital. The other ice highways being built at the time caused this to complete the capital loop. The most notable building that were made during this period were Waterfront station and Pacific Central Station.

How Vancouver sat for well over half a year.
How Vancouver Looked a week after the Great Leap Forward.