HENSONVILLE City 2011.
As originally posted by RedPiggy:
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Hensonville Town Map.
There are four main highways in Hensonville, all drawn in red on the map and all extending beyond the town’s borders. The western vertical highway, a quarter east of the map edge, is Muppeteer Motorway, with Exit 123 leading to Sesame Street at the very top of the map. The eastern vertical highway, a quarter west of the map edge, is Henson Highway. The northern horizontal highway, a quarter down from the map edge, is Puppeteer Parkway. The southern horizontal highway, a quarter up from the map edge, is ABC Artery.
Addresses increase from west to east and from north to south. Everything above Puppeteer Parkway is 1-99. Between Puppeteer Parkway and ABC Artery is 100-299, with the exception of 98 and the Dorms Subdivision. Everything below ABC Artery is 300-399.
The map should be 8 inches by 8 inches when printed out. That means every square quarter inch is an acre, defined here as 209 feet by 209 feet. Hensonville is now roughly a square mile or 32 square acres. Each house has a footprint of 104 feet by 69 feet, offering some decent yard space on half-acre lots. Houses can have multiple floors if you want, adding more room if needed. Otherwise, the general floor plan for a one-story house is a garage leading to a utility room, a master bedroom with master bathroom, a small living room, four more rooms for roomies or office space or whatever, another bathroom, and a kitchen/dining area.
As for the main townhouse, the Building itself takes up two acres. There will be three apartments per floor and there will be four floors per building. Each apartment is equipped with 5 rooms for beds or office or whatever, a living room, a couple of bathrooms, and a laundry room. Each apartment is a quarter of an acre, so it's the size of an average American suburban house, I suppose. Each apartment opens out into a central Common Room, taking up half an acre, I think. The common room has two narrow hallways to the north and south of the building. The common room is equipped with a large kitchen and dining area, gaming items, bookshelves, several computer desks with high end computers, and a home theater system. In the northeast corner of the common room is an elevator to facilitate reaching other floors. The north exit is also connected to a fire escape stairway that reaches all the way to the roof. Each bedroom has two windows and the living room has six windows.
Shopping District.
The Shopping District is in the upper left corner, framed by Muppeteer Motorway on the right and Puppeteer Parkway on the bottom. On the far left of the map is a vertical street, Heather Heights, which starts at the top of the map and ends on Marty Robinson Street just north of Puppeteer Parkway. The northern horizontal street is Chris Serf Street, which extends from the western edge of the map halfway through the north-central Museum District. The southern horizontal street is Marty Robinson Street which extends from the western edge of the map to just shy of the eastern edge of the map. Both horizontal streets have exits onto Muppeteer Motorway. There is park land at the northern edge, at the corner of Heather Heights and Marty Robinson Street. There is a park with a lake in its center from Chris Serf Street and Marty Robinson Street between Cold Comforts and Prell Lane.
X-Cade Marks the Spot (3 Heather Heights) A fun spot with arcade and carnival games inside the carnival-themed building.
House of EM Comic Shop (5 Heather Heights) A jazz-themed comic shop.
Mae Wong's Chinese Take-Out (7 Heather Heights) An elegant fast-food restaurant with Eastern decorations.
Bat Bolt & Skull Toy Shop (9 Heather Heights) A spooky store with ivy-covered stone walls and half-rotten sales kiosks.
Kermit & Piggy's Honeymoon Retreat (2 Chris Serf Street) A romantic set of six bedrooms with an indoor cozy park setting in the center.
Tuxedo Times Junction (4 Chris Serf Street) A classy clothes store featuring male formalwear.
Bridal Beauty Gowns (6 Chris Serf Street) A ritzy boutique focusing on female formalwear.
Rock & Roll Deli (22 Marty Robinson Street) A 50s retro diner-like environment, complete with jukebox.
Lord Grade Avenue Theater (24 Marty Robinson Street) A well-furnished small theater.
Cold Comforts (26 Marty Robinson Street) A bright and cheery ice cream shop.
Museum District.
The Museum District is north of Puppeteer Parkway, in between Muppeteer Motorway and Henson Highway. On the west side, just east of Muppeteer Motorway, is Prell Lane, which extends from the northern edge of the map to Marty Robinson Street. At the end of Chris Serf Street starts Hunt Boulevard, which is a vertical street that extends from Chris Serf Street to Maury Street in South Hensonville. Off of Hunt Boulevard to the east, halfway between Chris Serf Street and Marty Robinson Street is Mullen Terrace, which extends from Hunt Blvd to just shy of Henson Highway. There is park land from the northern edge of the map to Marty Robinson Street, from the Museum of Impossible Technologies and the Enchanted Exhibition Hall to Hunt Blvd. There is park land on the left, back, and right sides of the Muppet Museum of Art.
Museum of Impossible Technologies (8 Chris Serf Street) A modern museum specializing in futuristic and sci-fi devices.
Muff 'YN' Fluff Bakery (11 Prell Lane) A small bakery reminiscent of the warm colors of Momma’s kitchen.
Enigma Lane Theater Supply (13 Prell Lane) A fanciful shop selling masks and costumes and props.
Casa Brandon (15 Prell Lane) Nora’s family’s house.
The Enchanted Exhibition Hall (28 Marty Robinson Street) A mystical museum of fairy, goblin, and other magical lore.
Muppet Museum of Art (42 Mullen Terrace) A fun and colorful art exhibit.
Mallory Gallery (50 Marty Robinson Street) An upscale museum focusing on expensive objects.
Fairytale Pharmacy (52 Marty Robinson Street) A place to get organic, natural, mystical, homeopathic medicines and charms.
Froggon Heart Firefighters Tower (54 Marty Robinson Street) When there’s a fire, they hop to it! Includes a tower for firefighting practice on the side.
Housing District.
The Housing District, used for folks who don’t feel the whole college mood, is in the upper right corner of the map, bordered by Henson Highway on the left and Puppeteer Parkway on the bottom. There is room for two subdivisions, but as of this post there is only the eastern subdivision of Hispaniola, taken from Muppets Treasure Island and is located just north of the Lake Hensonville and the Docks District. The Hispaniola subdivision is north of Marty Robinson Street. The western vertical road is Goelz Pathway and stops roughly halfway to the northern border. The eastern vertical road is Clash Corner and stops at the same level as Goelz Pathway. Connecting the two roads horizontally at their northern stopping points is Moss Street.
Goelz Pathway (houses on eastern side): 80, 81, 82, and 83
Moss Street (houses on northern side): 70, 71, 72, and 73
Clash Corner (houses on western side): 90, 91, 92, and 93
West Hensonville District.
This district encompasses the western part of Hensonville, in between Puppeteer Parkway and ABC Artery. About an acre’s width from the western edge of the map is West Henson Street, which extends vertically from Marty Robinson Street to halfway down the district, ending at Ganz-Cooney Street. About an acre’s width west of Muppeteer Motorway is Oznowitz Drive, which extends vertically from Marty Robinson Street and stops shy of Ganz-Cooney Street, with a driveway into a parking lot for the northern half of the University of Hensonville campus. Halfway down West Henson and Oznowitz is a horizontal Sahlin Trail, which connects the two vertical streets only. Ganz-Cooney Street is just below the halfway point of the district, extending from the western border all the way to just shy of Lake Hensonville. There is a railroad track that comes in from the northwest corner of the district, across West Henson Street, and continues vertically down out of the district below ABC Artery. East of the tracks, south of Ganz-Cooney Street, on the district’s midline is Brill Drive, which extends from Ganz-Cooney Street to just shy of ABC Artery. East of that, next to Muppeteer Motorway, is Carroll Street, which is similar in length to Brill Drive and also starts at Ganz-Cooney, ending with a driveway to a large parking lot for the southern half of the University of Hensonville campus.
Fran's Fragrant Flowers (101 W. Henson Street) A lovely floral shop with a serene environment.
Beth's Clock Shop (103 W. Henson Street) A shop specializing in traditional and modern time pieces.
Jim's Coffee House (105 W. Henson Street) A friendly wi-fi enabled place to hang out and drink some java.
Prop-Up Workshop (98 Sahlin Trail) A large workshop that specializes in building props and set-pieces for the University and the various theaters throughout Hensonville.
Upper Crust Bakery (111 Oznowitz Drive, east side) An upscale bakery for all the overpriced confections.
Coming Unbound Bookshop (113 Oznowitz Drive, east side) A large bookstore with lots of different types of books.
Penny Candyman Sweets Shop (115 Oznowitz Drive, west side) A small candy store sure to tickle your sweet tooth.
Muppet Theater (117 Oznowitz Drive, east side) Does it need introduction? The historic theater, site of The Muppet Show.
Hensonville Hooper's Store (201 Brill Drive) A neighborhood grocery store with a snack bar.
The Three Candles Library (203 Brill Drive) An intimate library where one can spend quiet hours reading.
Mail-It-In Computer Surplus (205 Brill Drive) A computer store that sells supplies and offers packaging and copying services.
Hensonville Observer (211 Carroll Street) A busy news office building for publishing newspapers and news websites.
KMUP TV Studios (213 Carroll Street) A television studio with hundreds of broadcast channels available, hoping to continue developing holographic broadcasts.
University of Hensonville District.
This is the centerpiece of Hensonville, with the University of Hensonville on the left and the Dorms Subdivision and various other shops and stuff on the right. The northern campus is similar to the capital letter U and has driveways to parking lots on the north side, leading to Marty Robinson Street across from Puppeteer Parkway. Each building is labeled with letters instead of numbers. The interior of this part of the campus has a 2-acre thick cross of park-like land with an oval lake in the center fed by a vertical southern stream that ends at the end of the park. The southern campus, located south of Ganz-Cooney Street, is similar to the capital letter H and has driveways to it and are stadiums for sports or climate-controlled exercise environments in inclement weather.
The "U"-shaped set consists of 5 buildings.
A. Numbers: It is top left and contains classes for math, physics, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, economics, and statistics.
B. Words: It is top right and contains classes for literature, grammar, foreign languages, history, and journalism.
C. Science: It is middle left and consists of classes/labs for microbiology, biology, anatomy and physiology, genetic manipulation, human nursing, non-human medicine, astronomy, geology, climatology, and engineering.
D. Magic: It is middle right and contains classes for herbology, crystals, interdimensional maintenance, charms, incantations, and elemental magic.
E. Arts: It is central bottom and contains classes/auditoriums for music, sculpture, dance, and graphic design.
The "H"-shaped set consists of 5 buildings.
F. Diamond Stadium: It is top left and consists of an ice rink and artificial skiing slope.
G. Emerald Stadium: It is top right and consists of an indoor field for baseball/softball.
H. Crystal Stadium: It is center middle and consists of a large pool.
I. Crimson Stadium: It is bottom left and consists of an indoor football field.
J. Pearl Stadium: It is bottom right and consists of an indoor basketball field/skatepark.
The following can be located south of Ganz-Cooney Street on the eastern side.
Just north of ABC Artery is Chapman Court, which extends east from Hunt Blvd to roughly halfway through East Hensonville.
Hensonville Mall (220 Ganz-Cooney Street, south side) Contains Party Madness Store, Smiling Mask Theater, FR Jewelers, Pinball Count Arcade, Deep Freeze Parlor, Fur and Fleece and Everything Neece Adoption Center, Christy's Bar and Grill, Bunsen-Burner Apothecary, and Manzano School Supplies.
Jim Townhouse: Apartments 1-12, (230 Chapman Court)
Below Chapman Court is Mazzarino End, which extends similarly from Hunt Blvd to just shy of Henson Highway.
Schoolhouse Playgrounds (98 Mazzarino End), Located west of the poolhouse, a family recreational area where your youngins can play in a secure environment.
HV Poolhouse (100 Mazzarino End): An acre-sized indoor poolhouse on the southern side of the street with shallow and deep ends, slides, diving boards, and jacuzzis. If you need a key to the poolhouse, one can be issued to you by management upon request.
Everybody Eats (102 Mazzarino End): Located east of the poolhouse, a family restaurant that serves anything you could possibly order.
Nelson District.
Bottom left of the map, bordered by ABC Artery at top and Muppeteer Motorway on the right. Maury Street is roughly an acre or two south of ABC Artery, stretching horizontally from the western border to the eastern border. The vertical railroad track ends at the station.
Nelson Square Station (300 Maury Street, south side) with a large park-like area on the east side of the station.
South Hensonville District.
This district is south of ABC Artery and in between Muppeteer Motorway and Henson Highway. On the western side, extending vertically south from Maury Street, is Cheryl Hill. On the eastern side, near Henson Highway, extending from Maury Street vertically south, is Lisa Henson Promenade. A park-like 2-acre-thick vertical strip is between Lisa Henson and Henson Hwy.
Phillip Casson High School (311 Cheryl Hill) A high school with both college-bound and vocational training.
Puppetry Workshop (313 Cheryl Hill) A large building with all sorts of materials to make every type of puppet available.
Rainbow Memories Cemetary (312 Maury Street) Smaller since the restoration of Hensonville, with a funeral home surrounded by a backwards capital L like peaceful and serene grassy graveyard.
Hensonville Police Department (321 Lisa Henson Promenade) The place for law-enforcement opportunities.
Stitch in Time Tailors (323 Lisa Henson Promenade) Will fit your clothes no matter what your body shape or size.
Juhl's Pizza Parlor (325 Lisa Henson Promenade) A rowdy rocking pizza parlor.
Muppeteer Convention Hall (327 Lisa Henson Promenade) A large building that functions for massive get-togethers.
East Hensonville District.
This district is east of Henson Highway, in between Puppeteer Parkway and ABC Artery. The very eastern border has a shore for Lake Hensonville, with several docks and various nameless warehouses and seedy buildings. The western side, vertically, is East Henson Street, extending from Marty Robinson Street which is above Puppeteer Parkway but ends before Ganz-Cooney Street. The eastern vertical street, just west of the Docks area, is Rudman Range, which is even shorter than East Henson Street. There is a large square park area south of Rudman Range.
Jane Nebel Theater (121 E. Henson Street) An upper-class theater.
Pigs in a Blanket Tanning Salon (123 E. Henson Street) Where to go if you want a bronze sheen.
Friendly's Restaurant (125 E. Henson Street) A café-like environment, selling sandwiches and salads.
Mr. Baseman's Basics Music Store (127 E. Henson Street) Where to find your groove thing.
Wardrobe Disasters Clothiers (129 E. Henson Street) For all your casual, sports, and outdoor wear needs.
House of the Rising Dim Sun Restaurant (131 E. Henson Street) A striking restaurant for your enjoyment.
All Around the World Amusement Park (234 Whitmire Wharf, next to the Docks)
Unfortunately, the parking lot is north of the amusement park and connects to Ganz-Cooney, but it's numbered as if it's Chapman Court. The park has rollercoasters, haunted houses, a variety of eating facilities, inflated bouncing houses, a musical stage, and a sculpture of Doozer Dome populated with statues of Doozers in the center.
THIS CONCLUDES THE DESCRIPTION OF HENSONVILLE, 2010.