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4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Amapola76;c-17931641" wrote:
I find most of the parks in the game pretty boring (and also there's park-like areas all around the neighborhoods), so I'm converting the one in Bramblewood to a "museum," which will consist of an old church with a graveyard, a wedding arch and seating in the main chapel area, and a couple of little rooms for local art and a small library. Possibly also a room with a few crafting items, and a violin and/or piano in the wedding area. Basically it's going to be my all-purpose community lot, but I find that my art loving sims roll a desire to go to the museum far more often than my bookworms want to go to the library. Plus, a historic church that has been converted to a museum seems to fit very well with this world.
But given that I'm doing all that, it seems like a perfect place to have a graveyard as well, for all the families in the neighborhood. Now I just need to figure out how to build a pretty little stone church, because I can't seem to find one that I like on the gallery.
Sounds like the perfect plan! I'm not a fan of the national park lot trait either, it seems like the lots basically contain grills and picnic tables, or stuff that we also find in the community area. No need for the national park lots. My Duke owns it, but donated it to the park feature for now. I was thinking of a museum, but might wait for a future hotel pack to have a wild life hotel resort or spa hotel there.
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