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Alfa Beach is a neighborhood along the Southern Rim of Homestar Bay in [[Oranjestad]]. It sits directly north of [[Irvington]] and west of [[Brahmin Beach]]. In the early 1950s Alfa Beach was born out of the ashes of the old Isfahan neighborhood. Alfa Beach is a major regional tourist draw because of its recreational beaches and close proximity to the [[Dukeside National Park]]. The area is dissected by the Orangetown Highway, which creates an artificial border separating the touristy and wealthy northern side to the older, working class southern side (known locally as “Beta Beach”).
Alfa Beach, a captivating neighborhood in [[Oranjestad|New Orange City]], is strategically situated directly north of [[Irvington]], west of [[Brahmin Beach]], and along the waterfront facing [[Parkview Island]] to the north. The neighborhood came into existence in the early 1950s, rising from the ruins of the old Isfahan neighborhood. Notable for its recreational beaches, Alfa Beach draws regional tourists and is bisected by the elevated Orangetown Expressway, creating a distinctive divide between the affluent northern side and the working-class southern side, known locally as "Beta Beach." Alfa Beach is conveniently serviced by the Hyperloop rail line and uniquely lacks subterranean developments or tunnels to [[Lusus]], setting it apart from other New Orange City neighborhoods.


=== History ===
===History===
In 1833, Jay R. Monroe was granted a parcel of land along the southern shore of Homestar Bay by the Oranjestad government. The first permanent settlers arrived in the 1850s, leading to the incorporation of Alfa Beach as a village, initially called Isfahan, in 1869. The neighborhood was subsequently annexed by Oranjestad in 1902. The Orangetown Highway was constructed through the area in 1915, initiating a period of foreign shipments until the mid-1930s. Following an economic downturn, Isfahan underwent demolition in 1946 to pave the way for revitalization. The reconstruction in the 1950s and 1960s transformed it into the vibrant Alfa Beach, featuring new businesses.


In 1833, the Shire government granted Jay R. Monroe a parcel of land along the southern shore of Homestar Bay. Monroe sought to develop the land and in the 1850s the first permanent settlers arrived. Alfa Beach was incorporated as a village, then called Isfahan, in 1869, and was annexed by Oranjestad in 1902.
===List of Structures===


In 1915, the Orangetown Highway was built through the neighborhood, beginning an era of foreign shipments that would last until the mid-1930s. Shortly after this boom period, the economy faltered and Isfahan fell into disrepair. Oranjestad sought to revitalize the area and in 1941 began the demolition of the entire Isfahan neighborhood. There are no surviving original structures. In the 1950s and 1960s Isfahan was rebuilt as Alfa Beach and several new businesses came to the area.
1. '''Spoils of Lordship Vault and Tower:''' - A custom-built vault by ASMR Architects for Lord Nebbers


In 1969, The first annual “Blueberry Festival" took place, and the city's brand new polished beach was dedicated. To this day the Blueberry Festival continues to draw many visitors to the area. Other events, such as the Ice Breaker Festival, Harborfest, and October 15th Fireworks displays remain popular. The beach and relaxing atmosphere will continue to ensure that Alfa Beach remains a popular warm-weather destination.
2. '''Oranjestad Trash Incinerator:''' - Where garbage meets its fiery demise


=== Architecture ===
3. '''Cyclosa Apartments:''' - A four-unit residential complex


The [[Dalmation Bank & Trust]] was designed by Alfa Beach architect John Cornelius and constructed in 1949. The building is famous for its distinctive stone and quartz facade.
4. '''Eventus Piano School:''' - A four-story institution for piano prodigies in the making


=== Cultural attractions ===
5. '''Bourbon Street Hideaway:''' - A small beachfront bar— the kind of place where the ocean waves whisper secrets, and the bartender's stories are even taller.


A staple bar in the heart of Alfa Beach is [[Ayu’s Pub]]. The building was originally a beach home.
6. '''Mugs Coffee:''' - National coffee chain
 
7. '''Alfa Beach Surf Shop:''' - A small shop for surf enthusiasts
 
8. '''Ayu’s Pub:''' - A national chain pub, serving brews as diverse as the patrons.
 
[[File:ayupub.png|400px|thumb|right|The original Ayu's Pub in Alfa Beach. It was destroyed in a fire in 1988 and rebuilt in 1990]]
 
9. '''Franklin’s Fences:''' - Vendor stall specializing in fence sales— because everyone needs a good fence to keep nosy neighbors and wandering beach crabs at bay.
 
10. '''Colonial Ben’s Bar & Grill:''' - Established on August 2nd, 2015
 
11. '''Dalmatian Bank & Trust:''' - A small banking establishment
 
12. '''Hartman Tower:''' - Home to Despair Inc., a demotivation company—because who needs inspiration when you can have a solid dose of reality?
 
13. '''Sundown Tower:''' - Headquarters of Atwater Capital, where they're serious about making money, creating wealth, and T.C.O.B. (Taking Care Of Business).
 
14. '''Alfa Beach Hyperloop Station:''' - Small station with a ticket counter and seating for 12
 
15. '''Beat Meat Butcher Shop:''' - Providing fresh meat products.
 
16. '''Murphy’s Pawn Shop:''' - Offers a wide array of items for sale, because one person's trash is another person's impulse purchase.
 
17. '''God’s Guiding Light Family Shelter:''' - Provides shelter with 13 available beds
 
18. '''Check Into Cash:''' - Local usurer offering high-interest loans
 
19. '''Community Spirits Liquor Store:''' - Fortified store with iron bars, once a target for robberies—because good spirits deserve good protection.
 
20. '''Golden Ace Inn (Abandoned):''' - Abandoned inn with a mysterious past
 
21. '''Vinci Repairs (Abandoned):''' - Abandoned repair shop with a forgotten history
 
22. '''The Fishy Taco:''' - First strip club in Oranjestad
 
23. '''13 single-family homes in ‘Beta’ beach:''' - Small one-room homes
 
24. '''Shire Canals Dredge Plant:''' - Ensures navigability of canals by pumping out silt
 
25. '''Kebober:''' - National kebab restaurant chain located atop the Cyclosa Apartments, accessible only via the tier 3 road network—because sometimes, you just need to elevate your kebab experience.
 
26. '''Colors of the World''' - A museum of flags and banners from across the world. Designed by ASMR Architects.


=== Behind the Scenes ===
=== Behind the Scenes ===

Latest revision as of 14:20, 13 December 2023

Alfa Beach, a captivating neighborhood in New Orange City, is strategically situated directly north of Irvington, west of Brahmin Beach, and along the waterfront facing Parkview Island to the north. The neighborhood came into existence in the early 1950s, rising from the ruins of the old Isfahan neighborhood. Notable for its recreational beaches, Alfa Beach draws regional tourists and is bisected by the elevated Orangetown Expressway, creating a distinctive divide between the affluent northern side and the working-class southern side, known locally as "Beta Beach." Alfa Beach is conveniently serviced by the Hyperloop rail line and uniquely lacks subterranean developments or tunnels to Lusus, setting it apart from other New Orange City neighborhoods.

History

In 1833, Jay R. Monroe was granted a parcel of land along the southern shore of Homestar Bay by the Oranjestad government. The first permanent settlers arrived in the 1850s, leading to the incorporation of Alfa Beach as a village, initially called Isfahan, in 1869. The neighborhood was subsequently annexed by Oranjestad in 1902. The Orangetown Highway was constructed through the area in 1915, initiating a period of foreign shipments until the mid-1930s. Following an economic downturn, Isfahan underwent demolition in 1946 to pave the way for revitalization. The reconstruction in the 1950s and 1960s transformed it into the vibrant Alfa Beach, featuring new businesses.

List of Structures

1. Spoils of Lordship Vault and Tower: - A custom-built vault by ASMR Architects for Lord Nebbers

2. Oranjestad Trash Incinerator: - Where garbage meets its fiery demise

3. Cyclosa Apartments: - A four-unit residential complex

4. Eventus Piano School: - A four-story institution for piano prodigies in the making

5. Bourbon Street Hideaway: - A small beachfront bar— the kind of place where the ocean waves whisper secrets, and the bartender's stories are even taller.

6. Mugs Coffee: - National coffee chain

7. Alfa Beach Surf Shop: - A small shop for surf enthusiasts

8. Ayu’s Pub: - A national chain pub, serving brews as diverse as the patrons.

The original Ayu's Pub in Alfa Beach. It was destroyed in a fire in 1988 and rebuilt in 1990

9. Franklin’s Fences: - Vendor stall specializing in fence sales— because everyone needs a good fence to keep nosy neighbors and wandering beach crabs at bay.

10. Colonial Ben’s Bar & Grill: - Established on August 2nd, 2015

11. Dalmatian Bank & Trust: - A small banking establishment

12. Hartman Tower: - Home to Despair Inc., a demotivation company—because who needs inspiration when you can have a solid dose of reality?

13. Sundown Tower: - Headquarters of Atwater Capital, where they're serious about making money, creating wealth, and T.C.O.B. (Taking Care Of Business).

14. Alfa Beach Hyperloop Station: - Small station with a ticket counter and seating for 12

15. Beat Meat Butcher Shop: - Providing fresh meat products.

16. Murphy’s Pawn Shop: - Offers a wide array of items for sale, because one person's trash is another person's impulse purchase.

17. God’s Guiding Light Family Shelter: - Provides shelter with 13 available beds

18. Check Into Cash: - Local usurer offering high-interest loans

19. Community Spirits Liquor Store: - Fortified store with iron bars, once a target for robberies—because good spirits deserve good protection.

20. Golden Ace Inn (Abandoned): - Abandoned inn with a mysterious past

21. Vinci Repairs (Abandoned): - Abandoned repair shop with a forgotten history

22. The Fishy Taco: - First strip club in Oranjestad

23. 13 single-family homes in ‘Beta’ beach: - Small one-room homes

24. Shire Canals Dredge Plant: - Ensures navigability of canals by pumping out silt

25. Kebober: - National kebab restaurant chain located atop the Cyclosa Apartments, accessible only via the tier 3 road network—because sometimes, you just need to elevate your kebab experience.

26. Colors of the World - A museum of flags and banners from across the world. Designed by ASMR Architects.

Behind the Scenes

The area is named after a Com Truise song of the same name.

The area was once called Isfahan, a Duke Ellington song. The area was themed ‘blue’, with several blue wool decorations and lapis item frames. The buildings were mostly Shanevr medieval style homes copied from the mainland. The beachfront was once a build made by Slyypenguin in the Tyrozone. There were two buildings from keikei’s Silex Civis and one from Mattropolis. These have all been deleted and are being replaced with all original buildings created by nebbers.