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Hello everybody. This thread will serve as a general layout thread for various town-related purposes. Descripts of the newly rebuilt town with according map, town brochures, and dorms rooms should be posted here.

Thanks for your time, hope you have fun with the new game once it gets started.
 

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HENSONVILLE, 2010

As originally posted by RedPiggy:
For a map of our town, click here.
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.

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 easter 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 has driveways to parking lots on the north side, leading to Marty Robinson Street across from Puppeteer Parkway. The northern
campus is similar to the letter U. 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 "U"-shaped set consists of 5 buildings: A (Numbers) It is top left and contains classes for math, physics, algebra, geometry, trignometry, economics,
and statistics; B (Words) It is top right and 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 southern campus is south of Ganz-Cooney Street and has driveways to it. It is roughly like the capital letter H.

The buildings are vaguely like the letter H and are stadiums for sports or climate-controlled exercise environments in inclement weather.
F (Top left) consists of an ice rink and artifical skiing slope; G (Top right) consists of an indoor field for baseball/softball; H (Center middle) consists
of a large pool; I (Bottom left) consists of an indoor football field; and J (Bottom right) consists of an indoor basketball field/skatepark.

On the northeastern side of this district is a set of three streets that form a Dorms District, for inhabitants who wish to take classes at the University
of Hensonville. Each of the following streets extend from Hunt Blvd to just shy of Henson Highway. The sizes of the houses and lots are the same as the
Housing District. The northern street is Chapman Court. The middle street is Mazzarino End. The bottom street of this subdivision is John Henson Plaza.

1-12 Chapman Court (north side)
13-24 Mazzarino End (south side)
25-36 John Henson Plaza (south side)

Below John Henson Plaza is Vogul Veranda, which extends similarly from Hunt Blvd to just shy of Henson Highway.

Dorm Poolhouse (100 Vogul Veranda) An acre-sized indoor poolhouse with shallow and deep ends, slides, diving boards, and Jacuzzis.
Dorm Commons (102 Vogul Veranda) An entertainment building with game rooms, lounges, and dining areas for parties.
Everybody Eats (104 Vogul Veranda) A family restaurant that serves anything you could possibly order.

South of Ganz-Cooney Street on the eastern side, below all the Dorms stuff:
Just north of ABC Artery is Whitmire Wharf, 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.

Brief Cameo Townhouses (230 Whitmire Wharf) A temporary resting spot for Hensonville guests.
Hensonville Apartments (232 Whitmire Wharf) A temporary resting spot for Hensonville guests.

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) There is 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 with a backwards capital L like
grassy graveyard. It is very peaceful and serene.

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 Whitmire Wharf. Oh well. 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.

Etcetera
You will notice the bottom right corner is empty. I’ve kept it this way to allow for growing potential.
THIS CONCLUDES THE DESCRIPTION OF HENSONVILLE, 2010.

All of the current Dorm residents will be placed in Buildings 1, 2, or 3 on Chapman Court. Each Dorm Building takes up two acres. There will be four apartments per floor and there will be three 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.
So far, only Dorms Building 1 has been filled up. Please consult the Hensonville Roster thread to see who's already enrooled and allowed to participate once the main game thread opens. Since this is the only occupied dorms building at the moment, I'll explain this one on its own. The West Wing contains Rooms 1 and 2 on the first floor, 5 and 6 on the second and 9 and 10 on the third. Additionally, all people residing in that side of the building will be collectively known as the Kermit Green Team or KG for short. The East Wing contains Rooms 3 and 4 on the first floor, 7 and 8 on the second, and 11 and 12 on the third. Additionally, all people residing in that side of the building will be collectively known as the Electric Psychadelics Team or EMP for short. These team designations will be important later as we progress from the first stage of dorm activities denoted as "Real World: Hensonville" to the ones after that. On Mazzarino End, the Poolhouse is on the southern side of the street and is 100 Mazzarino End. Everybody Eats is located at 102 Mazzarino End, east of the Poolhouse. The Schoolhouse Playgrounds are located at 98 Mazzarino End, west of the Poolhouse.

THIS CONCLUDES THE DESCRIPTION OF the town that will serve as the basis for our new dorms-related game.
 

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Shopping District Brochure.
Each brochure will have two image files, for front and back. One could print them out on separate paper or print them out front and back, though you'd probably need good plain cardstock for that, as it is rather graphic-heavy.

Brochure Back:
Brochure Back
The background is like a cotton paper texture. It is a tri-fold brochure with the left panel as page 5, the middle panel as page 6, and the right panel as page 1. Page numbers are at the bottom in black.

Page 1: The title page.
At the bottom in blue-white lettering is HENSONVILLE SHOPPING DISTRICT in all caps. Above that, at the very top, is a picture of an ice cream shop, or Cold Comforts. A brunette woman in a beige dress and a blue-haired man in a black suit jacket and slacks eat some ice cream from the 50's-ish soda-jerk-looking vendor. Below that is a picture of various customers seated in red booths and being waited on.

Page 5:
BRIDAL BEAUTY GOWNS: 6 Chris Serf Street.
Only the top of the line female formalwear for that extra-special occasion.
At top is a picture of a blue room with a mannequin wearing a red sleeveless dress at left, a brunette woman wearing a white sleeveless bridal gown in the middle facing the back door, and some tables and a poster of various fashions on the wall at right.

ROCK & ROLL DELI: 22 Marty Robinson Street.
A 50's retro diner with jukebox and stylish booths and great food!
Below the above picture is a red-themed diner with an open stainless steel kitchen visible in the background. A line of customers wait on the hostess, including James of Team Rocket and Red Fraggle.

Page 6:
LORDE GRADE AVENUE THEATER: 24 Marty Robinson Street.
A theater pulling double duty for plays and movies.
At top is a picture of a dark purple room with several rows of seats and one brunette woman staring at screens and speaker equipment.

COLD COMFORTS: 26 Marty Robinson Street.
A bright and cheery ice cream shop that will chill your taste buds with lots of custom flavors!
Below the above picture is a picture of the same white room with black and white checkered floors and multicolored polka dots on the walls as on page 1. A brunette woman is ordering some ice cream from the vendor.


Brochure Front:
Brochure Front
The same background texture. The left panel is page 2, the middle panel is page 3, and the right panel is page 4.

Page 2:
X-CADE MARKS THE SPOT: 3 Heather Heights.
Worries for another day -- with our arcade and carnival games, you'll love to play!
At top is a very busy picture, with yellow floors and black spots, a clown statue visible at lower left, a cashier counter at the bottom, one of those bopping games in the middle of the floor, and 2 sets of 3 arcades on the far wall, as well as one of those throw the dart at the balloon carnival game at right. Visible are Gobo at the carnival balloon game and Red at an arcade game. The walls are striped vertically with alternating red and gold colors. There are circus-themed wall hangings as well.

HOUSE OF EM COMICS SHOP: 5 Heather Heights.
Groove to our sweet jazz tunes as you blow your mind with comics!
Below the above picture is a blue room with blue carpet with musical signs on it. There are multiple bookshelves and a mechanized gypsy display along the walls. There are four red chairs with armrests for reading. Gobo can be seen near the chairs with a book. There is a counter and a cashier for purchasing comic book issues.

Page 3:
MAE WONG'S CHINESE TAKE-OUT: 7 Heather Heights.
Enjoy Eastern elegance as you dine with lots of rice, sushi, and other entrees.
At top is a picture of a light lavendar room with a sushi bar, made of black and with horns or something on the top. A brunette woman is ordering sushi from the vendor. The floor is covered with a reed mat.

BAT BOLT & SKULL TOY SHOP: 9 Heather Heights.
We've got everything from icky to gross to awesomely macabre!
Below the above picture is a room seemingly made out of dirt and roots. A dragon-themed female vendor is selling stuff from a dragon-shaped cart. There is a stone fireplace. Boober Fraggle can be seen talking to the vendor.

Page 4:
KERMIT & PIGGY'S HONEYMOON RETREAT: 2 Chris Serf Street.
We have six romantic rooms, each with a unique style for the lovers and dreamers like you!
At top is a picture of a room like a log cabin interior, with antlers on the wall, a wooden sleigh bed with blue bedspread, and a large potted plant. A brunette woman is facing the camera.

TUXEDO TIMES JUNCTION: 4 Chris Serf Street.
Deck your male out in our very finest to make that occasion extra special!
Below the above picture is taken from the Somebody's Getting Married number in Muppets Take Manhattan, with a small penguin staring at mannequins and a mirrored wall in the back and shelves of tuxedo parts on the right. The walls are light blue.
 

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Hensonville Museum District Brochure.
The brochure is again in two image files and is tri-fold. Both sides have a light purple top blending in to a darker purple on bottom.

Brochure Back:
Brochure Back
The pages are, from left to right, 5, 6, and 1.

Page 1: The title page.
A large picture is at top showing an industrial and technology-heavy large room. Overlapping at the bottom left of the first picture is a small vertical picture of a firefighter in a yellow uniform extinguishing a fire in a home. At the bottom in green-blue lettering is HENSONVILLE MUSEUM DISTRICT in all caps.

Page 5:
MUPPET MUSEUM OF ART: 42 Mullen Terrace.
A great way to express yourself! Enjoy our sense of the quirky classic!
At top is a picture of a large room with red carpet and wallpaper suggesting the opening to TMS with arch and curtain designs. The windows are colorful bubbles increasing in size as they go up toward the ceiling. There are pop art paintings, a scarecrow, a strange statue called "Space Chicken", a multicolored mobile on a dark post, a sculpture reminiscent of balloon animals, a huge Jack-o' lantern, and some white wooden yard chairs for resting facing a small windmill.

MALLORY GALLERY: 50 Marty Robinson Street.
Only the most fabulous works find themselves here! Now with increased security measures for your safety!
Below the above is a picture of an ornate room with purple textured walls and brownish carpet and thin rectangular patterned rugs in front of each door, which consists of a stone arch. There is a huge ceramic wall hanging of a woman rising up, various portraits of stuffy-looking Victorian types, a grandfather clock, a smaller ceramic wall hanging similar to classic Greek or Roman reliefs of groups of people. In the center of the room is a rug like Aladdin's Magic Carpet with a water fountain on top of it, which appears to be a marble woman pouring water into a small basin. It is surrounded by statues and vases.

Page 6:
FAIRYTALE PHARMACY: 52 Marty Robinson Street.
Your health is our business! Disclaimer: Transformations and comic environmental manipulations may occur. Please consult your witch doctor. He'll tell you what to do.
At top is a picture of an average-sized room with dark wood panel walls and what looks like hay or straw for a floor. An old man is standing next to a cash register shaped like an old purple gypsy tent. There is a table behind him with various seeds and plants for sale. In the center of the room are food and herb displays.

FROGGON HEART FIREFIGHTERS TOWER: 54 Marty Robinson Street.
A dedicated team that will warm your heart! Too bad they don't know how to start a fire....
Below the above is a picture of the same firefighter picture as on page 1. He is battling a fire in front of a brick fireplace in a small home with blue walls, hardwood flooring, and old family portraits above the mantle. An empty bird cage is beside the fireplace.


Brochure Front:
Brochure Front
From left to right, the pages are 2, 3, and 4.

Page 2:
MUSEUM OF IMPOSSIBLE TECHNOLOGIES (MIT): 8 Chris Serf Street.
Where the future is being made today!
At top is a picture of steel walls and wavy blue flooring in a large room. There is a small neon blue circular clock on the wall, small chairs, and counter space to give the impression of a futuristic version of Honeydew's lab. Beside the counters is a small table with a head in a jar. The lights are pink and yellow fluorescents (don't ask me, that's all they had in the game). There is a chess set on a table in the foreground. A tv studio camera can be seen at the bottom. A modern red abstract sculpture is at right. A woman is typing on a computer at right. There is a large painting of an alien world, with white egg-shaped chairs on either side.

MUFF 'YN' FLUFF BAKERY: 11 Prell Lane.
Just the place to chew the fat with down-home cooking.
Below the above picture is a warm kitchen-like environment with dark wood, beige marble, and brown tile. The backsplash of the stove has many tiles with apple designs on them and a rack of copper pots hanging at the top. The fridge is wooden on the outside like a cabinet. Various people are standing around talking.

Page 3:
ENIGMA LAIN THEATER SUPPLY: 13 Prell Lane.
Don't take anything for granted here or you may wind up wishing life was just a dream....
There is only one picture, which is at the top. It is a dark room with hardwood floors. Mokey Fraggle can be seen walking past displays of masks and other props.

Page 4:
CASA BRANDON: 15 Prell Lane.
A lovely house with fantastic blue shutters, warm and inviting bricks, a basement used for experiments that could put Dr. Honeydew to shame! Stop on by! Nora and her family would love the company!

ENCHANTED EXHIBITION HALL: 28 Marty Robinson Street.
This museum is dedicated to showing you just how wide and how far and how real the universe is!
The bottom part of the page has two narrow vertical pictures. The first picture is of a room with red and gold carpet and red and black-striped wallpaper. A man is walking by a four-sided display of male portraits. The second picture is a small room with old wooden floors and dark blue walls with black bat designs. There is a stone stage with an oval pool. On the right of the stage is a large golden sarcophagus with a mummy inside.
 

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The links to the brochures didn't paste over here. Also, the updated Dorm stuff is at the bottom, but there's really nothing in the original text higher up to say that it's been updated, and it may be a bit confusing.

This is the original text:
1-12 Chapman Court (north side)
13-24 Mazzarino End (south side)
25-36 John Henson Plaza (south side)

Below John Henson Plaza is Vogul Veranda, which extends similarly from Hunt Blvd to just shy of Henson Highway.

Dorm Poolhouse (100 Vogul Veranda) An acre-sized indoor poolhouse with shallow and deep ends, slides, diving boards, and Jacuzzis.
Dorm Commons (102 Vogul Veranda) An entertainment building with game rooms, lounges, and dining areas for parties.
Everybody Eats (104 Vogul Veranda) A family restaurant that serves anything you could possibly order.
This is no longer the case, as it was replaced by:
All of the current Dorm residents will be placed in Buildings 1, 2, or 3 on Chapman Court. Each Dorm Building takes up two acres. There will be four apartments per floor and there will be three 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.
So far, only Dorms Building 1 has been filled up. Please consult the Hensonville Roster thread to see who's already enrooled and allowed to participate once the main game thread opens. Since this is the only occupied dorms building at the moment, I'll explain this one on its own. The West Wing contains Rooms 1 and 2 on the first floor, 5 and 6 on the second and 9 and 10 on the third. Additionally, all people residing in that side of the building will be collectively known as the Kermit Green Team or KG for short. The East Wing contains Rooms 3 and 4 on the first floor, 7 and 8 on the second, and 11 and 12 on the third. Additionally, all people residing in that side of the building will be collectively known as the Electric Psychadelics Team or EMP for short. These team designations will be important later as we progress from the first stage of dorm activities denoted as "Real World: Hensonville" to the ones after that. On Mazzarino End, the Poolhouse is on the southern side of the street and is 100 Mazzarino End. Everybody Eats is located at 102 Mazzarino End, east of the Poolhouse. The Schoolhouse Playgrounds are located at 98 Mazzarino End, west of the Poolhouse.
Just wanted to clear that up.

Anyway, a new front and back brochure is up, with more to follow:

University of Hensonville District (back)

This brochure, both front and back has a papyrus-like texture for the background. The back is divided into three columns. Left to right are pages 5, 6, and 1.

Page 1: A Sims picture of Boober Fraggle sitting at a computer desk playing on the computer in a fancy library with red walls and dark green curtains is the top picture. The bottom picture is a colorful area with yellow walls, wood flooring, flowers, flags, and a magician's table set up. Digit is seen in his white lab coat (and glasses, but that's only due to Sims' putting some on him) accidentally setting fire to his head. Title: University of Hensonville District.

Page 5: A close-up picture of the Swedish Chef singing with scores of vegetables is seen. Title: Everybody Eats Description: 102 Mazzarino End. Do you suffer from culinary indecision? Well, here at Everybody Eats, it doesn't matter because we serve it all! Non-sentient food available as well!

Page 6 is blank.

University of Hensonville District (front)
The page numbers left to right are 2, 3, and 4.

Page 2: Three pictures, all of which take place in a room with wood floors and wood paneling on the walls. The top picture is a couple of tables and chairs with Dr. Teeth reading a book at one table and Janice reading a book behind him at another table. The middle picture sees a well-dressed Johnny Fiama singing on a stage as Animal plays guitar (they don't have drums in my Sims game, sorry) in the corner. The bottom picture sees Digit drinking a potion in front of a large chemistry set. Title: University of Hensonville Description: No matter what you need to know, the University of Hensonville is here to accommodate all! From science to magic to math to music, we'll stuff your head with more than just foam!

Page 3: An external night shot of the townhouse from Letters to Santa is the top picture, with Statler in the window to the left and Rizzo, Fozzie, and Kermit (and an obscured Gonzo) in front of the front door. The bottom picture is an interior shot of the townhouse hallway, with Pepe peeking out of his door. Title: Dorms Description: Everyone needs a place to stay! With just a quick PM, you can be on your way! Very reasonable, tight-knit community with an eye for fun!

Page 4: The top picture is a shot of the Doc Hopper's fast food chain kiosk at Bitterman Mall, with "Just Kidding" written beside it. The bottom picture is of Daniel and Kermit sitting in the open area of Bitterman Mall with Christmas decorations behind them. Title: Hensonville Mall Description: 220 Ganz-Cooney Street. New to Hensonville! Shop at these fine locations: 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.
 

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Yes... Realized I forgot to import the brochure image links, was going to take care of that.
Actually, it makes more sense to replace the previous explanation of the dorm buildings with the new rather than to say the descript of that part has been updated, as I think it would tend to confuse more having both, but thanks for adding the clarification here.

Rully great brochure for the UH District. Love the LTS townhouse used for the dorms and the shots from Bitterman Mall as Hensonville Mall. *Imagines Christy's Bar and Grill with the Doc Hopper interior, hee.
Thanks as always Kelly.
 

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West Hensonville District (back)
Both sides are like a reverse sunset, with yellow at the top blending into red at the bottom. I'll assume you know the page number layout by now.

Page 1: The top pic is of the modern Hooper's Store, with the teeny red-and-gold striped awning. Snuffy and Big Bird are in front. The bottom pic is Mr. Tarkanian standing behind his desk with a United States map and three golden trophies behind him. Title: WEST HENSONVILLE

Page 5: A picture of the other half of the newsroom from the Great Muppet Caper. Fozzie and Kermit are standing near Tarkanian's desk while Gonzo is dangling from a light above them. Title: Hensonville Observer Description: 2111 Carroll Street. STOP THE PRESSES! We have all the news you need, all the news you want, and all the news you'd rather not know!

Page 6: A picture of Kermit and Flash in the monitor-filled control room of Muppet Central. Title: KMUP TV Studio Description: 213 Carroll Street. A television studio with hundreds of broadcast channels available. Hopefully we'll have holographic signals coming to a house near you!

West Hensonville (front)

Page 2: A dark shot of Count von Count behind a wall with flowerpots on them. Title: Fran's Fragrant Flowers Description: 101 West Henson Street. Just the place to brighten your day!

Lower on the page, without pictures is the following:
Also try:
Beth's Clock Shop, 103 W. Henson Street
Jim's Coffee Shop, 105 W. Henson Street
Prop-up Workshop, 98 Sahlin Trail

Page 3: Without pictures, the top text reads:
You'll love going to:
Upper Crust Bakery, 111 Oznowitz Drive
Coming Unbound Bookshop, 113 Oznowitz Drive
Penny Candyman's Sweet Shop, 115 Oznowitz Drive

The bottom pic is a nighttime shot of the exterior of the Muppet Theater from VMX. Title: Muppet Theater Description: 117 Oznowitz Drive. It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights, it's time to start the show tonight!

Page 4: The same shot of Hooper's from Page 1. Title: Hensonville Hooper's Store Description: 201 Brill Drive. Come on in to your friendly neighborhood market and soak in some nostalgia!

The bottom text isn't accompanied by pictures.
Also check out:
Three Candles Library, 203 Brill Drive
Mail-It-In Computer Services, 205 Brill Drive

Note: All that's left really is East and South Hensonville, which I'll do Wednesday.
 

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That sounds wonderful Kelly-girl. Thanks, this is shaping up to be a better town already.
 

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Okay, the Shopping and Museum Districts' brochure images have been added. Off to see what's next on the to-do list for HV.
 

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Page 3 of the University of Hensonville District (front) has been altered. The residence is labeled "Townhouses" now.
 
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