Liberty City
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- | '''Liberty City''' is the capital city of Liberty State, [[America|the United States]]. The mayor of Liberty City is Julio Ochoa and the Deputy Mayor of Liberty City is Bryce Dawkins. The population is estimated at 8 million. | + | '''Liberty City''' is the capital city of Liberty State, [[America|the United States]]. The mayor of Liberty City is [[That Guy|Julio Ochoa]] and the Deputy Mayor of Liberty City is Bryce Dawkins. The population is estimated at 8 million. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
Liberty City was first explored in 1609 by Horatio Humboldt. A Dutch trading post was established in 1625 on Lower Algonquin, quickly becoming a den of drugs and vice. The city was originally named New Rotterdam by its first Dutch settlers, but was changed to Liberty City when control of it passed to the English in 1664 due to a sponsorship deal that had been agreed with the Bank of Liberty. The British abandoned Liberty City in 1783, concluding the American War of Independence. The Native Americans had laid destruction to Liberty City of the American Indian Wars in the 19th Century. | Liberty City was first explored in 1609 by Horatio Humboldt. A Dutch trading post was established in 1625 on Lower Algonquin, quickly becoming a den of drugs and vice. The city was originally named New Rotterdam by its first Dutch settlers, but was changed to Liberty City when control of it passed to the English in 1664 due to a sponsorship deal that had been agreed with the Bank of Liberty. The British abandoned Liberty City in 1783, concluding the American War of Independence. The Native Americans had laid destruction to Liberty City of the American Indian Wars in the 19th Century. |
Revision as of 00:06, 24 July 2008
Liberty City is the capital city of Liberty State, the United States. The mayor of Liberty City is Julio Ochoa and the Deputy Mayor of Liberty City is Bryce Dawkins. The population is estimated at 8 million.
History
Liberty City was first explored in 1609 by Horatio Humboldt. A Dutch trading post was established in 1625 on Lower Algonquin, quickly becoming a den of drugs and vice. The city was originally named New Rotterdam by its first Dutch settlers, but was changed to Liberty City when control of it passed to the English in 1664 due to a sponsorship deal that had been agreed with the Bank of Liberty. The British abandoned Liberty City in 1783, concluding the American War of Independence. The Native Americans had laid destruction to Liberty City of the American Indian Wars in the 19th Century.
Transportation
Each of the boroughs and the state of Alderney are connected via tunnels and bridges, these include the Northwood Heights Bridge, Callaghan Bridge, East Borough Bridge, Dukes Bay Bridge, Hickey Bridge, Algonquin Bridge, Broker Bridge, the Booth Tunnel, and the Porter Tunnel. The Callahan Bridge, which connects Staunton Island and Portland Island, was completed in May 1998.