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Foster Valley is south of SF. Silicon Valley is south of SF. Although not as big as it is now, there definitely was a Silicon Valley in 1992.
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Foster Valley is a commercial/industrial district whose architectural centerpiece is a conglomeration of buildings closely resembling Oracle Corporation's headquarters near Foster City, California (which may explain the origin of the name Foster Valley). Foster Valley is also home to [[Corvin Stadium]], which serves as a football stadium and houses a dirt track. This district enjoys quick freeway access and a general isolation from the remainder of the city. | Foster Valley is a commercial/industrial district whose architectural centerpiece is a conglomeration of buildings closely resembling Oracle Corporation's headquarters near Foster City, California (which may explain the origin of the name Foster Valley). Foster Valley is also home to [[Corvin Stadium]], which serves as a football stadium and houses a dirt track. This district enjoys quick freeway access and a general isolation from the remainder of the city. | ||
Moreover, as Silicon Valley is very much south of San Francisco and the conglomeration of post-modernly designed buildings look like the world headquarters of a software corporation, Foster Valley is directly based on Silicon Valley, albeit in a far smaller scale, as it is south of San Fierro as well. | |||
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