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Myshuno Meadows also used to be owned by a Sim named Barnabas Skye, whose mansion that stood here burned down, with the observatory being the only one remaining. It is mostly unknown who Barnabas Skye was other than for being a scientist, and what he possibly could have done.
 
In ''[[The Sims 4: Eco Lifestyle]]'', though the eco footprint is neutral by default., Visitingvisiting this lot for the first time will change the eco footprint to green.
 
==History==
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''"This Plaque was erected to mark 150 years of fishery in our fine city. From the humble kedgeree peddlers of the gold rush era to the mighty height of the Canning Industry, the noble Spangled Herring (Clupea Pallasii Fabulousa) has been the slippery, silvery key to the fortunes of this city. As we step into a bold new century, let us not forget the bounty of the sea, nor the piscine origins of our metropolis."''
 
;DynaSign Co. Plaque
 
''"Raised in memory of the Open Street Act, legislation which allowed communities of all cultures to organize celebrations in the streets. The progressive vision of our founding fathers has allowed generations of residents enjoy the many delights that ‘Festival City’ has to offer. (Plaque donated by DynaSign Co. ‘If it’s in the streets, it’s on our Signs’ (TM))"''
 
;Monument to 'Emperor' Horton
 
''"This monument marks the spot where noted eccentric ‘Emperor’ Horton experienced the cities’ first Death by Pufferfish. (Plaque donated by Stove Makers Against Sushi Association)"''
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==Trivia==
*The Meteor Strike and Big Lizard incident is a reference to the disaster in SimCity 2013, another video game made by [[Maxis]].
*The "Central Park" lot type cannot be changed without cheats.
*'Emperor' Horton is a reference to Joshua Norton of San Francisco, who declared himself Emperor of the United States in 1859. Most of the city played along with this delusion, allowing him to publish 'imperial decrees' in local newspapers. He continued using the title until his death in 1880.
 
==Gallery==