Archivist
Senior Member
Thank so much for that excellent tour. I share some of the reservations of others on this - the pleasantville factor. Yet - it's avoided many potential traps, especially using "ye olde" architectural references on the buildings. In that, at least, we can celebrate.
Does anybody know if the "streets" are real public thoroughfares, or privately owned "semi-streets". I would think that would be key to how it develops over time, and I suspect they are privately owned.
Does anybody know if the "streets" are real public thoroughfares, or privately owned "semi-streets". I would think that would be key to how it develops over time, and I suspect they are privately owned.