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| 1) The Dogtown Draw, the Vinland & Markland Railroad drawbridge across the Namauche River. 2) The Dogtown Smithy and Iron Works. 3) The Dogtown Machine & Design Company, owned by Buck Barebones. 4) The printing plant of the Dogtown Daily Nous. 5) Acorn Pasture Cemetery. 6) 165 Cod St., Home of the Keith family, where Caleb Karcist lodges. 7) Dogtown Railroad Station and Railyard. 8) Parlous Square, intersection of Back Street, Depot Avenue, and Pollock Avenue. 9) The Atheneum Free Library on Whale Avenue, where Gloria Keith is librarian. 10) Ibicity Hall, workplace of city planner Dexter Keith. 11) The Pound Block at the corner of Front St. and Pleasure St., location of Pound's Drug Store. 12) The Van, or "Redburn's Needle," on Front Street. Houses the Main-Top Bar. Its proprietor is Shelly Schlossberg. 13) Leonardo's House of Pizza, Spaghetti, and Fine Foods, on Front St. 14) 10 Leviathan Court, home of Dr. Ipsissimus Charlemagne. 15) Sacrum Square. 16) Purity Square, location of a statue of old Dogtown's legendary Perdita and her goat. 17) The Windmill Restaurant and Millstone Bar, on Serpentine Avenue. 18) Beltane Hill on Governor's Avenue. 19) The Gut Bridge, for automobile traffic crossing over the Namauche River. 20) The Doghouse, Loathey O'Toole's restaurant and function hall on the corner of Front and Dogfish Street. |
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