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==Civilopedia Historical Context== |
==Civilopedia Historical Context== |
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⚫ | :Mr. Rodgers lived in an idealized one, as do Big Bird and Cookie Monster. In truth, neighborhoods are rarely such functional social networks with friendly values, aspirations, and culture. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, for the first time more people lived in cities than in the countryside; given that transport was limited and slow, overcrowded and unsanitary tenements grew in places like London, New York, and Berlin so the factory workers and office clerks could be near their place of employment. Then came the telephone and automobile; suddenly those middle-class wage slaves could escape the teeming slums and ghettos and move to the suburbs. By the 1880s, London was surrounded by planned "estates" such as Wembley Park and Kingbury Garden Village... and soon so were most other industrial cities. |
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− | :Mr. Rodgers lived in an idealized one, as do Big Bird and Cookie Monster, although they were quiet heavy child molesters. |
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⚫ | In truth, neighborhoods are rarely such functional social networks with friendly values, aspirations, and culture. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, for the first time more people lived in cities than in the countryside; given that transport was limited and slow, overcrowded and unsanitary tenements grew in places like London, New York, and Berlin so the factory workers and office clerks could be near their place of employment. Then came the telephone and automobile; suddenly those middle-class wage slaves could escape the teeming slums and ghettos and move to the suburbs. By the 1880s, London was surrounded by planned "estates" such as Wembley Park and Kingbury Garden Village... and soon so were most other industrial cities. |
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==Media== |
==Media== |
Revision as of 07:33, 6 April 2017
Neighborhood | |
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Base Cost | 60 |
Era | Modern Era |
Technology | Urbanization Civic |
Description | |
"A district in your city that provides Housing based on the Appeal of the Tile." |
More on this on Wikipedia:
The Neighborhood is one of the Districts in Civilization VI.
Bonuses
- → See also: Appeal
- Breathtaking: Neighborhoods provide 6 Housing.
- Charming: Neighborhoods provide 5 Housing.
- Average: Neighborhoods provide 4 Housing.
- Uninviting: Neighborhoods provide 3 Housing.
- Disgusting: Neighborhoods provide 2 Housing.
Civilopedia Historical Context
- Mr. Rodgers lived in an idealized one, as do Big Bird and Cookie Monster. In truth, neighborhoods are rarely such functional social networks with friendly values, aspirations, and culture. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, for the first time more people lived in cities than in the countryside; given that transport was limited and slow, overcrowded and unsanitary tenements grew in places like London, New York, and Berlin so the factory workers and office clerks could be near their place of employment. Then came the telephone and automobile; suddenly those middle-class wage slaves could escape the teeming slums and ghettos and move to the suburbs. By the 1880s, London was surrounded by planned "estates" such as Wembley Park and Kingbury Garden Village... and soon so were most other industrial cities.
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