Davenport Memorial Park |
The first community lot |
The Davenport Memorial Park is the final resting place of Lauren and Theodore Davenport, Cassandra Chancellor and Casper Walker.
This is the first community lot for the residents of Rainbow Valley, and it was only out of neccesity that they built a small grocery section into the park. It is their hope to one day remove this so that the final resting place of their loved ones is not marred by commerce.
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Davenport Memorial Park
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Inquiries: 053 001
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Graves on lot: Lauren Davenport, Theodore Davenport, Cassandra Chancellor and Casper Walker. [All placeholders]
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Ten Pin Cafe |
The first Downtown community lot |
The Ten Pin Cafe was built by an outside developer and is now for sale for $106,250
It is the first downtown lot.
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Ten Pin Cafe
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Inquiries: 053 002
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Rainbow Valley General Store |
The first Shopping district community lot |
The Rainbow Valley General Store was built by an outside developer and is now for sale for $45,614
It is the first shopping district lot.
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Rainbow Valley General Store
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Inquiries: 053 003
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Walker Music Centre |
Walker Music Centre |
The Walker Music Centre was founded by Jasper Walker.
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Walker Music Centre
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Inquiries: 053 004
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Retail Training Centre |
Retail Training Centre |
The Retail Training Centre is a small store bought and sold between Rainbow Valley residents and used to train whoever owns it in sales, restocking and cashier badges.
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Retail Training Centre
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Inquiries: 053 005
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Chancellor Field |
Chancellor Field |
Chancellor Field, founded by Isaac Chancellor, is the home of the Rainbow Valley Llamas.
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Chancellor Field
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Inquiries: 053 006
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The Gifted Television Studio |
The Gifted Television Studio |
The Gifted Television Studio is founded by Newton Walker and is the home of Rainbow Valley's home grown movie and television series The Gifted, starring Tonina Walker and Phil Todd.
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The Gifted Television Studio
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Inquiries: 053 007
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Rainbow Valley Museum |
Rainbow Valley Museum |
Rainbow Valley Museum was founded by Anna Wilson, and displays a piece of history from every major event to occur to Rainbow Valley.
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Rainbow Valley Museum
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Inquiries: 053 008
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Guemabi's Books |
Guemabi's Books |
Guemabi's Books was founded by Guemabi D'Beau as a teenager, and is her first business of five.
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Guemabi's Books
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Inquiries: 053 009
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Farmers Market |
Farmers Market |
The Farmers Market was founded by Roguette D'Beau as an outlet for her plantsim decendants, Xylina and Xylon, to sell their excess produce at.
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Farmers Market
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Inquiries: 053 010
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Rainbow Valley Cemetary |
Rainbow Valley Museum |
Rainbow Valley Cemetary
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Rainbow Valley Cemetary
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Inquiries: 053 011
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Graves on lot: Juan Harris
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