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Historic Moments

Introduction

Wonders

Alhambra

Amundsen-Scott Research Station

Angkor Wat

Apadana

Big Ben

Biosphère

Bolshoi Theatre

Broadway

Casa de Contratación

Chichen Itza

Colosseum

Colossus

Cristo Redentor

Eiffel Tower

Estádio do Maracanã

Etemenanki

Forbidden City

Golden Gate Bridge

Great Bath

Great Library

Great Lighthouse

Great Zimbabwe

Hagia Sophia

Hanging Gardens

Hermitage

Huey Teocalli

Jebel Barkal

Kilwa Kisiwani

Kotoku-in

Machu Picchu

Mahabodhi Temple

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

Meenakshi Temple

Mont St. Michel

Oracle

Országház

Oxford University

Panama Canal

Petra

Potala Palace

Pyramids

Ruhr Valley

St. Basil's Cathedral

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Zeus

Stonehenge

Sydney Opera House

Taj Mahal

Temple of Artemis

Terracotta Army

Torre de Belém

University of Sankore

Venetian Arsenal

Projects

Broadway
Description
+20% Culture in this city. 1 free random Atomic era civic boost. Must be built on flat land adjacent to a Theater Square district.
Historical Context
Broadway is a 15-mile long thoroughfare through the heart of Manhattan and the Bronx in New York City, lined with offices, shops and apartments … but no-one thinks of those. Instead, Broadway is best known for the middle section between 42nd and 53rd Streets dubbed the “Great White Way” – the Theater District. Commencing in the mid-1800s a number of theaters opened on Broadway. In 1880 AD a stretch between Madison and Union squares was illuminated with arc lamps, making it one of the first electrically lit streets in the United States (leave it to New Yorkers to light up theaters before homes, hospitals and schools). Spurred by growing American wealth and cultural aspirations, the theaters made it a mecca of popular entertainment. By 1900 some 20 theaters had opened along this stretch, and so bright were their electric billboards that it became the Great White Way. In 1925 at its peak popularity, there were 80 theaters along Broadway, specializing in lavish productions, primarily revues and musicals.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_broadway
“There’s no business like show business.”
– Irving Berlin, 'Annie Get Your Gun'

Traits

Removed if game started after
Information Era
+3 Great Writer points per turn.
+3 Great Musician points per turn.
+1 Great Work of Writing slot
+2 Great Works of Music slots
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Civic
icon_civic_mass_media
Mass Media
Adjacency
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Placement
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_snow
Snow
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1620 Production
PortraitSquare
icon_building_broadway
Description
+20% Culture in this city. 1 free random Atomic era civic boost. Must be built on flat land adjacent to a Theater Square district.
Historical Context
Broadway is a 15-mile long thoroughfare through the heart of Manhattan and the Bronx in New York City, lined with offices, shops and apartments … but no-one thinks of those. Instead, Broadway is best known for the middle section between 42nd and 53rd Streets dubbed the “Great White Way” – the Theater District. Commencing in the mid-1800s a number of theaters opened on Broadway. In 1880 AD a stretch between Madison and Union squares was illuminated with arc lamps, making it one of the first electrically lit streets in the United States (leave it to New Yorkers to light up theaters before homes, hospitals and schools). Spurred by growing American wealth and cultural aspirations, the theaters made it a mecca of popular entertainment. By 1900 some 20 theaters had opened along this stretch, and so bright were their electric billboards that it became the Great White Way. In 1925 at its peak popularity, there were 80 theaters along Broadway, specializing in lavish productions, primarily revues and musicals.
“There’s no business like show business.”
– Irving Berlin, 'Annie Get Your Gun'

Traits

Removed if game started after
Information Era
+3 Great Writer points per turn.
+3 Great Musician points per turn.
+1 Great Work of Writing slot
+2 Great Works of Music slots
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Civic
icon_civic_mass_media
Mass Media
Adjacency
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Placement
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_snow
Snow
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1620 Production
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