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|'''County:'''
 
|'''County:'''
|Gerlord County Seat
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|Gerlord Country Seat
 
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|'''Named For:'''
 
|'''Named For:'''
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|Thomas St. Claire
 
 
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|'''Government:'''
 
|'''Government:'''
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|'''Mayor:'''
 
|'''Mayor:'''
|[[James Montaigne]]
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|[[Someone That's Mayor]]
 
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|'''Elevation:'''
 
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|39°40'N, 107°04'W
 
|39°40'N, 107°04'W
 
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| 659,098 (city);
 
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999,897 (metro)
 
999,897 (metro)
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THIS PAGE IS SO NOT EVEN DONE. So do not take it seriously until it is filled with serious information.
'''This page is undergoing wizedits again. Still feel free to add to it if you see a hole you can fill. I just ask you inform me of any changes you make to locations/people you don't own, just so I'm aware. -- Hobbes'''
 
   
 
The City of St. Claire supports a mayor-council government that is the county seat and the most populous city of Gerlord County, Washington, United States. The United States Census Bureau estimated that the city population was 659,098 in 2007, marking it as the second most populous city in the state of Washington and the 20th most populous city in the United States. In 2007, the St. Claire Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated static population of 999,897. Year-round tourism and commercial interests have been known to artificially inflate this number.
 
The City of St. Claire supports a mayor-council government that is the county seat and the most populous city of Gerlord County, Washington, United States. The United States Census Bureau estimated that the city population was 659,098 in 2007, marking it as the second most populous city in the state of Washington and the 20th most populous city in the United States. In 2007, the St. Claire Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated static population of 999,897. Year-round tourism and commercial interests have been known to artificially inflate this number.
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:''See also:'' [[History|History of the Hidden Walk]]
 
:''See also:'' [[History|History of the Hidden Walk]]
 
:''See also:'' [[The Environs of GarouMUSH]]
 
:''See also:'' [[The Environs of GarouMUSH]]
:''See also:'' [[Caern Convos]]
 
   
 
==Founding==
 
==Founding==
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In 1847, two prospectors, Lan Gerlord and Jebediah Regan, traveling through the area on a long-term prospecting voyage, discovered a vast silver vein in the local hills. The two made a small mine, managing to avoid any trouble with the local natives.
 
In 1847, two prospectors, Lan Gerlord and Jebediah Regan, traveling through the area on a long-term prospecting voyage, discovered a vast silver vein in the local hills. The two made a small mine, managing to avoid any trouble with the local natives.
   
By 1849, after a return to St. Louis, Regan and Gerlord came back to the area intent on getting rich. With them was a small group of workers and other prospectors and, as word began to get out, the town of St. Claire was officially founded by that small population. Others arrived later on account of the silver, or Regan's drunken tales of "injun magic" when he was last in St. Louis.
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By 1849, after a return to St. Louis, Regan and Gerlord came back to the area intent on getting rich. With them was a small group of workers and other prospectors and, as word began to get out, the town of St. Claire was officially founded by that small population.
 
The name St. Claire is derived from the unfortunate death of one of the miners, one Thomas St. Claire. The specifics of his death have been lost to history, but stories discuss how he saved Regan's life from various environmental dangers and died in the process.
 
 
More historicalness.
 
   
 
==Silver Boom and Civil War==
 
==Silver Boom and Civil War==
   
 
Among the group brought back by Gerlord and Regan was a young man, Jerrold R. Hilliard, and his equally young wife. Jerrold opened the first General Store in St. Claire, and later would be known for the gothic edifice Silverwood in the Knoll.
 
Among the group brought back by Gerlord and Regan was a young man, Jerrold R. Hilliard, and his equally young wife. Jerrold opened the first General Store in St. Claire, and later would be known for the gothic edifice Silverwood in the Knoll.
 
1862, Helen MacDougal becomes a notable name in affluent circles.
 
 
Moar.
 
   
 
==Great Depression and Urban Myth==
 
==Great Depression and Urban Myth==
   
 
Bonus supernatural stuff written as local myth.
 
Bonus supernatural stuff written as local myth.
 
1925, reports of hairy, human-shaped creatures living west of town lift local tradition of the supernatural to a historical high.
 
 
1933, economic recovery sabotaged as workers are terrorized away from their logging efforts by unknown assailants.
 
 
1943, supernatural myth escalates as Vera Oppenheimer reports being attacked by huge, violent wolves, and then saved by equally large, more gentle wolves.
 
   
 
==Postwar Years==
 
==Postwar Years==
   
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Everything else.
1953, Cold war touches St. Claire with the construction of near two dozen underground bunkers in the case of nuclear attack. Their sizes vary, but even all together they were not designed to hold the entirety of the city; this causes a small scandal.
 
 
1971, Hernandez Industrial Steel is defeated in their efforts to rezone the east bank of the Columbia River between the Municipal Bridge and I-90 to allow industrial use. Many parties rally to make this happen.
 
 
1990s, some railroads/stations fall into disuse.
 
 
1993, alleged military strikes in the forests to the east of the city. Conspiracy theorists claim a massive cover-up.
 
   
 
=Geography=
 
=Geography=
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Climate here.
 
Climate here.
 
1995, the most bitterly cold spring on record.
 
   
 
==Neighborhoods==
 
==Neighborhoods==
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Toss out some numbers BS.
 
Toss out some numbers BS.
 
==Crime==
 
 
1974, In the springtime, three seemingly-unconnected residents of St. Claire disappear. Evidence appears connecting a drifter, Michael Fielder, to the murders of all three, but he is killed in a confrontation with police before he can be interrogated. The bodies are never found.
 
 
1994, "The Cookie Cutter Murders" stump local police until the killings mysteriously stop, only for presumably unrelated attacks and mutilation of women to begin sometime later. These, too, end suddenly after several months. The Plastic Works also closes.
 
 
Various drug epidemics, including pollutants in the water supply (1996).
 
 
Occasional bombings linked to gang activities (2003, 2007).
 
 
Several nonprofits including the [[Regan Hope Project]] have been created to alleviate homelessness and criminal activity.
 
 
===Gangs===
 
 
There are several, including the Kings/Royals, and the Bridge Street Brothers (2005).
 
   
 
=Government=
 
=Government=
   
 
Lalala politics.
 
Lalala politics.
 
1984, Sara Foster, first woman mayor of St. Claire is elected and holds office for four consecutive terms.
 
   
 
=Economy=
 
=Economy=
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SEKRITS
 
SEKRITS
 
==Sandrego Enterprises==
 
 
Owned by Adele Sandrego.
 
 
==Precision Products==
 
 
Essentially a tax shelter that owns 24,250 acres of land to the west of St. Claire. They currently maintain this land as a natural wildlife refuge.
 
 
==MondoBank==
 
 
==St. Claire Bank and Trust==
 
   
 
=Infrastructure=
 
=Infrastructure=
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==Health==
 
==Health==
 
General blurb about health in St. Claire.
 
   
 
===Hilliard Memorial Hospital===
 
===Hilliard Memorial Hospital===
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Magazines, TV stations, what-have-you.
 
Magazines, TV stations, what-have-you.
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=Tourism=
 
=Tourism=
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General Information about parks.
 
General Information about parks.
 
===Harbor Park===
 
 
===Phoenix Park===
 
Formerly St. Claire Zoo, which closed several years previously. Phoenix Park is now a sports and leisure complex developed and backed by a board of investors and directors that include [[Tristan Steele]] and [[Danae Johnson]]. Facilities include an exhibition hall and conference rooms, skate park, water park, assault course, climbing wall, children's playground and landscaped parkland. There is also a restaurant, which caters to family diners during daytime hours and offers a more intimate atmosphere and sophisticated menu for evening clientelle.
 
   
 
===Wolf Woods National Park===
 
===Wolf Woods National Park===
   
[[Wolf Woods National Park]] (WWNP) was initially formed in 1908 when a substantial chunk of land was ceded to the federal government, then subsumed into the National Park Service with passage of the Organic Act in 1916. Various additions of much smaller sizes have been added up through 1994, when the park reached its current size. Repopulation efforts began in 1989, and continue to be a success.
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[[Wolf Woods National Park]] (WWNP) was initially formed in 1908 when a substantial chunk of land was ceded to the federal government, then subsumed into the National Park Service with passage of the Organic Act in 1916. Various additions of much smaller sizes have been added up through 1994, when the park reached its current size. With the recent growth in Kent Crossing, it is unlikely that the park will be able to expand any more to the west, and may eventually lose land if the government declares eminent domain to later support the infrastructure of Kent Crossing.
 
With the recent growth in Kent Crossing, it is unlikely that the park will be able to expand any more to the west, and may eventually lose land if the government declares eminent domain to later support the infrastructure of Kent Crossing.
 
   
 
WWNP is best known for the wolf packs being tracked and monitored within its boundaries. However, the most popular attractions with local residents are the camping and water recreation on Lake Arthur. Fishing, swimming, and limited boating (boats with less than a 10HP motor) is permitted in Lake Arthur. SCCU also conducts annual archaeological digs as warmer weather permits.
 
WWNP is best known for the wolf packs being tracked and monitored within its boundaries. However, the most popular attractions with local residents are the camping and water recreation on Lake Arthur. Fishing, swimming, and limited boating (boats with less than a 10HP motor) is permitted in Lake Arthur. SCCU also conducts annual archaeological digs as warmer weather permits.
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GAIA
 
GAIA
 
==St. Uriel's==
 
   
 
=Education=
 
=Education=
   
 
Info about public schools and ALL OF THE THINGS OK
 
Info about public schools and ALL OF THE THINGS OK
 
1973, A few weeks before the opening of the '73-'74 school year, Regan Bridge High School burns completely to the ground. Although no one is killed, one of the janitors and two teachers are injured in the blaze. A few weeks later, a student known for drug use is arrested for arson and sent to rehab. Rather than move from RBHS's site, the school board decides to rename the school Martin Luther King Jr. High School and build upon the site of the old building.
 
   
 
==St. Claire City University==
 
==St. Claire City University==
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=Culture and Contemporary Life=
 
=Culture and Contemporary Life=
   
SINGING AND DANCING also coffee
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SINGING AND DANCING
 
==Cafes and Eateries==
 
 
They are so delicious.
 
 
Includes such locations as: Garcia's Pizza Parlor, Bito's Tacos, Pool Halls...
 
 
===Snakes and Lattes===
 
 
The specialty cafe [[Snakes_and_Lattes_speciality_Cafe|Snakes and Lattes]] caters to all your card and board game needs! So please, come on in, have an espresso, pull a game from the shelf, and enjoy your stay.
 
   
 
=Adjacent Municipalities=
 
=Adjacent Municipalities=
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