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Cities: Skylines - The American Dream #2 - NFL stadium of controversy

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In episode #2, we place the Paul Brown stadium, a +66.000 capacity NFL ground with a controversial history. Much of the land it occupies in the northwestern part of Downtown, more specifically the Autumn Park neighbourhood, used to consist of a big primarily poor, African-American community. More than 4000 people where displaced due to the demolition work needed to make room for not just the stadium but also vast surface parking lots.

Music;
Ennja - Wanderer
Matt Rysen x Roxana - Not Afraid
Adam Vitali - CONSCIENCE
Unvion - Wanna Be Deeper
Aude - Morrow

The American Dream follows the city of Crescent, a big, sprawling, segregated and troubled city located along the Atlantic shore of the state of Georgia, USA - south of Savannah, GA, and north of Jacksonville, FL. The series depicts a city desperate for inner-city revitalization, crime reduction, urban investments & infrastructure upgrades. Loss of industry, manufacturing jobs and the subsequent white flight, as well as a race riot, took a heavy toll on much of the urban core of Crescent.

The Crescent City Council will be the main catalyst for change, and consists of all those of you willing to take part in the coming votes and thereby help shape the city and it's prospects.

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