Ahh, dammit, you're right, just listened to the pertinent part of that call. Man, often I'd have the luck of my memory being jogged if I went back and looked at my Evernote list cause I'd recognize some other business on there and remember the show it came from so I'd have a rough range of when the show I'm looking for would be...but in this case I separated these sub shops in their own list under "Stores of Newbridge Sulfur Mines".
Well, in the mean time, while I try to track those sub shops down in the name of closure, here's
a smallish map update. Some exciting additions (Kern Pharmaceuticals, the double C!) as I get all the factories and other large footprint structures on there. These are some pretty big landmarks, so any opinions on my placement is very welcomed and would be considered significantly. I toyed with the idea of Kern Pharm. being a towering skyscraper-esque building in downtown but settled on the idea of a compund being more interesting and sinister. And in my head, I always imagined Consolidated Cardboard and Consolidated Ball Bearings being in the same industrial park-type area..but others might not have pictured them like this. The legend is a bit out of date as I make it in another program that's easier to work with numbered text like this and then I drop it into Photoshop later, besides the additions mentioned in this thread I listened to the Don Klaumenzer call this morning and so added the Newbridge Diner at the Commons and the dump up in Potter's Woods.
Also after listening to that call I've considered modifying Muffler Row as Don and Tom describe it as being "pretty rough" and a place Tom tries to avoid having to head down. Which seems kinda counter to a lot of the assumed knowledge about Muffler Row where it sounds very much like a major thoroughfare and is nice enough for the Commons...it'll stay mostly as is, but I might shorten it so it's not such a major artery, maybe cut it off between Route 4 on the west and around the point where Main Street hits it on the east.