Fraser

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Fraser is a picturesque small town nestled at the foot of the Athitican mountains, characterized by its diverse architecture, stunning natural surroundings, and unique mode of transportation. Located just east of Shan-ning and south of New Ann Arbor, Fraser was founded by GJRickard and has since evolved into a charming and distinctive community.

Overview

Fraser enjoys a prime location at the base of the Athitican mountains, providing residents and visitors with breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks. The town is enveloped in a dense forest of pine and oak trees, adding to its scenic beauty.

A notable feature of Fraser is the widespread use of personal airship balloons for daily travel, reflecting the town's innovative spirit and love for aerial views.

Two wide streams traverse the town, one forming its northern border and the other running through the middle, adding to Fraser’s picturesque landscape.

Fraser's architectural diversity is one of its most appealing aspects, with each structure contributing to the town's eclectic charm:

  • Stone Pyramid-Shaped Temple: An ancient temple predating the community, located on the east side of town. It houses a dangerous lava pit and an active nether portal.
  • Treehouses: Next to the temple, two towering trees feature small treehouses, popular as unique Airbnb accommodations.
  • Fraser Church: A spiritual center for the local community.
  • Market Row: With three vendors, it's a hub for local commerce and social interaction.
  • Indoor Ice Skating Arena: A recreational facility for residents and visitors.
  • Small Movie Theater: Providing entertainment to the community.
  • Homes: There are five homes in Fraser, each distinct in design and contributing to the town's residential diversity.
  • Small Oasis: Featuring a gazebo with the town well, a serene spot for relaxation.
  • Underwater Restaurant: A unique dining experience located beneath one of the mountain streams, featuring a glass ceiling.
  • Windmill: A symbol of Fraser’s connection to traditional and sustainable practices.

Fraser's proximity to the Athitican mountains and its lush forested surroundings make it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts and those seeking outdoor adventure. The town's streams offer recreational activities like fishing and small boat navigation.

The town's mix of ancient structures like the pyramid-shaped temple and modern amenities like the ice skating arena and movie theater reflect a vibrant community life, blending tradition with modernity.

Today, Fraser stands as a small but vibrant town, known for its unique airship transportation, diverse architecture, and stunning natural setting. Efforts to preserve its natural beauty and historical structures are key to maintaining Fraser's unique character.