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A: Ranger Station
B: Church of the Ascension
C: the Kirkman Residence
D: McReady Farmhouse
E: The Alamo
F: the Savini Residence
G: Snyder Trucking Warehouse
H: Trumbull County Fairgrounds
And now, for some info on each area in the valley.
The Valley is divided into five sections by the locals:
Mt. Tanner
Part of the mountain ranges that form the Valley's northern border, Mt. Tanner is home to a national park and ranger station. It is a popular campground, known for its fishing and hunting. Few "modern" buildings exist in the area; only the Ranger Station, a gazebo, and a restroom building are part of the park complex. A small number of cabins, rented out by the park service, are scattered around the area. After the apocalypse, the campground is heavily infested with zombies, especially during and after the mission Memento, if you are playing the regular State of Decay.
Spencer's Mill
Located in the northern part of the valley, Spencer's Mill is a small community on the edge of the northern mountains and woodlands. The town has few notable structures, although it is home to the Church of the Ascension and the Fork in the Road Diner, A gun store, veterinary clinic, and post office are also present in town, as is a Swine & Bovine restaurant. A large collection of houses and a trailer park are also present in town. I think that the gun store, the Swine & Bovine, Veterinary Clinic, and Construction sites are the most notable locations here.
Marshall
The Valley's main settlement, Marshall is a large town straddling a river at the far southern end of the valley. Bordered by a river to its north and the mountains to the south, Marshall is nevertheless a significant town, with a main street filled with shops, most notably the Marshall Police Department. The County Court House forms the seat of local government and is situated in east Marshall, next to a park along the river that divides the town. most sheds on this side of town have a hefty supply of ammo, gasoline, and building materials. East Marshall is largely commercial and residential property, while west Marshall is more industrial, being home of the Snyder Trucking Warehouse and other industrial supply stores.
Fairfield
Located across the river that forms the western border of the valley, Fairfield is the site of the Trumbull County Fairgrounds. Sparsely populated, Fairfield is largely flat and, apart from the fairgrounds and the military supply caches, which usually have Military grade weapons, ammo, and medicine, has no noteworthy landmarks. there is one "gun Shop" which is within an office complex right across from the Bronto Gas Station. It usually has one or two guns and an ammo cache.
Farmlands
The center of the valley, surrounded by the loop road, is given over to farming. Sprawling fields cover the bulk of the valley floor, dotted by barns and farmhouses, with the occasional windmill nearby. Orchards are also found along the southern and southwestern edges of the valley. This area really does not have anything important, besides the McReady farmhouse in the dead center, (no pun intended) and the occasional building materials cache. some of the houses around this area have a notable amount of firearms and ammo as well.
So there you have it. hopefully this section helped you out if you needed some guidance as of to what lies in each sector of the valley.
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