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Local Landmarks
Shakertown Film House, The Money Palace
Industries
Film & Finance
Dates Built
2073-2099
Transit Lines
Green Rail, B-Line Trolleybus, X-Line Bus, C-Line Bus
People and buildings alike have taken to Shakertown as a hub of activity in the woods. Shakertown is one of those neighborhoods that has worked hard to retain its woodsy charm despite all of its bustling activity.
Nestled in the woods while being a hub of activity, Shakertown is where the bigger banks of Blendini City have made their home. It’s a very historic neighborhood because this is really where the financial sector of Blendini City’s economy got its start.
There are great opportunities for citizens to meet and exchange value. Shakertown is full of little social clubs. Some are open and some are closed to new members at this time.
You can see with the Shaker Gold Bank that in Blendini City one of the staple currencies is gold. As gold is a finite resource, there is value in it. It’s still backed by faith, but it’s tangible which keeps the faith in it stable. Other staple currencies are widely used in the city as well. But that’s for another article!
Shakertown is a good place to go dancing. Booty Bounce House is one of the best places to dance. They also provide lessons on how to best shake your booty.
Film houses are places where creators can make films and show them in the same place. There also tend to be bedrooms in the film houses for creators to stay. The films that are created in Shakertown are pretty creative, and a lot of the city is utilized for filming.
Films need money to get made, so it’s actually pretty cool that a lot of the financial institutions are in the same neighborhood. At the same time, the woods and the built-environment are very inspiring for filmmakers. A lot of works actually get filmed right in this neighborhood. All of the film production infrastructure is right here! A lot films are made in Blendini City, but we also still import a lot of films from Hollywood. It’s a real mix.
Samuel Tigard, Curator at the Shakertown Film House