Talihina
Talihina | |
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Officials | |
Founder | Hiesenberg424 (Woodland Plains) Soleurs (Talihina) |
Mayor | Soleurs |
Deputy Mayor | hawksfan1010 |
Town recognition | |
Date founded | July 14, 2012 (as Woodland Plains) November 17, 2012 (as Talihina) |
Geography | |
Town hall coordinates | 2073, 64, -285 |
World | Old World |
Transit | |
MRT | R12 Talihina |
Talihina (pronounced "tah-luh-HEE-nuh") is a village in Crystal County at the twelfth station on the Red Line. It's name is derived from the small town in southern Oklahoma of the same name. The current mayor of the village is Soleurs.
History
Talihina was originally founded as "Woodland Plains" on July 14, 2012 by Hiesenberg424. Until November 2012, the town was merely an abandoned gravel road (now known as Main Street and the southern portion of Ashwick Ave.) and three wooden houses. On November 17, 2012 however, the approval of demolition was given by chiefbozx, and the construction of a new town in it's dust began. Within the first week of founding, a STOP N' DROP booth was installed, as well as a TacoCraft, post office and Inverted Horizon Bookstore.
Geography
Talihina is located at 2073, 64, -285 and has approximately one square mile of land.
Points of Interest
Talihina has many franchise outlets, as well as unique buildings:
- Inverted Horizon Bookstore
- Kalmar Fried Chicken (first 'Deluxe' store)
- Talihina City Hall
- Church of the Madalene