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==History==
==History==
Of course, 180 Redwood Pkwy used to be an empty lot. However, once he had enough funds, [[Fanon:Gewöhnlich Weber|Gewöhnlich Weber]] bought it and planned to turn it into an art gallery, but he hated his design and decided to turn it into a graveyard. Most of the editing, while it was an art gallery, was done in [[Build mode|Build]]/[[Buy mode|buy mode]], but when it was a cemetery most of the editing was made in [[Edit Town]].
Of course, 180 Redwood Pkwy used to be an empty lot. However, once he had enough funds, [[Fanon:Gewöhnlich Weber|Gewöhnlich Weber]] bought it and planned to turn it into an art gallery, but he hated his design and decided to turn it into a graveyard. Most of the editing, while it was an art gallery, was done in [[Build mode|Build]]/[[Buy mode]], but when it was a cemetery most of the editing was made in [[Edit Town]].
[[Category:Sunset Stories]]
[[Category:Sunset Stories]]

Latest revision as of 14:26, 18 November 2017

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Seaside Cemetery
Type: Graveyard
Owner: Weber family
Value: §55,085
Size: 40x30
Number of floors: 1
Neighborhood: Sunset Valley

Seaside Cemetery is a Graveyard located in 180 Redwood Pkwy made by Bandar Seri Begawan in his fanon universe Sunset Stories.

Description[edit | edit source]

Why settle for a boring, terrifying graveyard in the middle of the woods when you can visit Seaside Cemetery! Your loved ones would surely enjoy the view and fresh wind of the sea while the rest in pristine peace. The cemetery's modern look makes it more comfortable to visit - well, who likes old, creaky architecture?

History[edit | edit source]

Of course, 180 Redwood Pkwy used to be an empty lot. However, once he had enough funds, Gewöhnlich Weber bought it and planned to turn it into an art gallery, but he hated his design and decided to turn it into a graveyard. Most of the editing, while it was an art gallery, was done in Build/Buy mode, but when it was a cemetery most of the editing was made in Edit Town.