As some of you may know, I have a great interest in the Old West, and have many books, DVDs and even props from the era (replica pistols, etc). So i'm thinking about turning that interest towards art and fiction.
So here's something i've been working on - the town of Rattlesnake, Arizona - the home of Sheriff Elias McLaine. I've also marked some of the places of interest.
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1. Sheriff's Office and City Jail. Not a large building, but large, and secure enough to hold anyone should they find themselves on the wrong end of the law - or if they've had too much to drink in one of the saloons.
2. Johnson's Firearms and Hardware. The first stop for people arriving to try their hand at mining the local silver deposits, or if they find themselves in need of a shooting iron to ward away pesky bandits.
3. Shattered Spur Saloon. The most popular drinking hall, if you can get in. Prize fights are held every thursday at noon and 8pm.
4. Morgan and Sons Funeral Services. The last place most people wish to be visiting, often followed by permanent residence in boot hill.
5. Rattlesnake City Court House. The seat of power in the city, in addition to the legal duties carried out there.
6. Rattlesnake City Bank. The first completely brick built building in the city, and the most secure, having seen off three attempted robberies in as many months.
7. Imperial Hotel and Saloon. The biggest, and most luxurious guest house in town. Many games of chance to be played here, and many people's livelihoods gone through too much time at the tables.
8. Wells Fargo. Banking, Mail and Stage Travel.
9. Carson Estate. The city house of Evan Carson, a wealthy rancher and businessman, suspected to have links with criminal enterprises.