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alexcrouzetpascal May 29, 2020 5:05 AM

Realistic Minecraft City - Hillsborough
 
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This is my pet project; a Minecraft city called Hillsborough. It has been almost three years in the making, and is still nowhere near finished. I've built it entirely by hand in Minecraft PE/Bedrock (the mobile version), without the use of any editing software.
It's inspired heavily by smaller/mid-size New England cities such as Portland, ME; Manchester, NH; Lowell, MA; Hartford, CT; and Providence, RI.

However, it does not represent any specific real-life city; it is entirely a work of fiction.

I'd like to at some point do a more extensive tour of a some specific neighborhoods, but for now, here's a general sample of the city. This does not represent the entire city, and leaves out a lot; it's basically just a collection of the photos of it I have on my phone at the moment.

But first, here's a little bit of the city's fictional background info.
The City of Hillsborough (Population 128,597 (2010)) is the state capital and urban hub of the fictional New England state of Pascal, as well as the county seat of August County.
The State of Pascal is a small island state off the coast of southern Maine. The State of Pascal, and the Hillsborough area, were originally settled in the 1580s as part of a French Colony, which was part of New France (most of which would go on to become French Canada). The City of Hillsborough originated as a small trading post called St. Augustine, about a mile east of a French military installation known as Fort St. Augustine. The territory remained a French colony until 1763, when it was ceded to the British as part of the Treaty of Paris at the end of the French and Indian War. Pascal then became a British colony, and the City of St. Augustine was renamed the City of Hillsborough, after the Earl of Hillsborough.
Unlike most of the other British colonies of the New England area, the colony of Pascal did not actively participate in the American Revolutionary War of the 1770s and 1780s, and remained a British colony until it was given to the United States at the conclusion of the War of 1812. After 18 years as a US Territory, Pascal was granted statehood in 1830, with Hillsborough as its capital. Over the next two centuries, Hillsborough grew into a sizeable city, partially by annexing surrounding towns such as Lexington and Vernon.
Although distinctly New England in character, the City of Hillsborough is unique due to its unusual history.

Here are some photos. I have tried to roughly organize them by neighborhood.

For reference here's a map of the core neighborhoods:
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Images:

Downtown

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High Street

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Eastern Ave

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Eastern Ave

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Eastern Ave

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High Street approaching Maverick Circle. The large building in the center is the Ouellette Building, built 1901; 11 stories (Built in 1901 as a seven-story building; enlarged to 11 stories in 1919.)

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The tallest building in Hillsborough: August County Medical Center Building A (Originally called Bank of America Tower); built 1990; 16 stories.

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Another view of the Medical Center tower, with the 12-story Riverbend Tower also visible at left.

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Hillsborough Bank and Trust Building; built 1909; 9 stories (Built as a 5-story building in 1909 and enlarged to 9 stories in 1916)

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Not a very good angle, but here's Park Tower; built 1915; 12 stories.

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Again, not a very good angle, but here's TD Tower (Originally known as Chase Tower) Built 2002; 10 stories. The other high-rise in the background to the left is the 10-story One Depot Square, built 1952.

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Reservoir Square

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View up Vernon Ave from Reservoir Square

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Park Street

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Spring Street

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Trent Street

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Baker Ave

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High Street, feat. the historic Hill Theatre.

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Linden Street

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Willow Street

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Hillsborough Central High School, built 1908

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Hillsborough Central High School campus, School Street

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Capital Square

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The Old Meetinghouse, Brigham Street. Built 1763 as a meetinghouse; now a music venue.

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Ipswich Street

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Hillsborough State University campus

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HSU Campus at right, with One Depot Square office tower at left.

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Queen Street

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Queen Street

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Aerial view of the southernmost reaches of the downtown area, near the border with the South-Central neighborhood


South-Central neighborhood

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Marginal Street

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Pleasant Street

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Queen Street

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Fair Street

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Partial aerial view of the neighborhood, with Downtown skyline in the background


Lexington neighborhood

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Aerial view of neighborhood

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Triple-deckers on Islington Ave

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Islington Ave

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Houses on Islington Ave

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Islington Ave

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Dewars Street

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Reid Street

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Dewars Street

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Aerial View (with downtown skyline in background)

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Felarca St

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historic Lexington Square

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Dwyer-Wren House, built 1778

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Muskegon Street

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Islington Ave

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Putney Square

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Aerial view

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Aerial view


Shailerville neighborhood

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Duplexes on Islington Ave

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Islington Ave looking towards Lafayette Square

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Triple-deckers, Storrs Street

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Shaw's plaza, Shailer Street

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Shailer Street fire station, built 1910.

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Lafayette Plaza, feat. Stop & Shop, Shailer St

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CVS plaza, Shailer Street

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Weber Block, built 1890, Lafayette Square

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Lafayette Building, built 1914, Lafayette Square

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Shailer Street, Lafayette Square

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Another view of the Lafayette Building, Shailer Street


Cranston neighborhood

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Aerial view of the Cranston neighborhood. In the background to the left are the Greenview and Lexington neighborhoods, and in the background to the right is the downtown Hillsborough skyline.

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Shell station, Oxford Square

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Fort Ave, looking towards Downtown Hillsborough from Oxford Square

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abandoned Ayer Mill, built 1830; Fort Ave

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Fort Ave

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Buildings on Fort Ave: To the left is the Dewey Cartwright Building, built 1908, and to the right is the Flanders Block, built 1893.

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Boucher Block, built 1885, Fort Ave

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Aerial View

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Oxford Street

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Oxford Street

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Abandoned warehouse, corner of Oxford and Penacook Streets

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former Hillsborough School for the Deaf, built 1922, Oxford Street


Farside neighbohood

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Aerial View of Neighborhood

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Morren Ave

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Laramie Street

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Laramie Street

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Cheyenne Ave

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Casper Street

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Casper Street

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Gillette Street


Eastside neighborhood

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Yarmouth Street

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Mattress Firm/Hannaford plaza

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Loudon Street

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McDonalds

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Aerial view with Downtown Hillsborough skyline in background


Gebb's Island nrighborhood

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Duplexes on Second Street

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Morren Square, Morren Ave


Ashby Hills neighborhood

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Lehigh Street

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Corner of Lehigh and Mudnock Streets

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Aerial view of the neighborhood, with Lexington and Shailerville neighborhoods in the background. The large sandstone structure in the left-foreground is the Ouellette Mansion, built c. 1600, one of the oldest buildings in the city, dating from when it was under French rule.

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And that concludes our quick tour of the City of Hillsborough. There's a lot I missed and wish I could include, but Hillsborough is so big it would literally take forever. So this was sort of the condensed version.
I hope you enjoyed it! This city is still a work-in-progress and there is a lot more to come.

Mistrales Apr 19, 2022 4:49 PM

You did a great job; the city in the game looks very realistic. I used to play a lot of Minecraft too, and my friends and I used to build different buildings. But with the comeback, we stopped playing Minecraft; now, we only play Rust. I bought this game as soon as it came out and have not regretted it. When I get my paycheck, I look for new skins for Rust here https://totalrust.com, and for a good reason. I think that even in the game, you need to look original. I already have a lot of cool images.


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