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| {{wp|Ridgefield Park, New Jersey|Ridgefield Park}}
| {{wp|Ridgefield Park, New Jersey|Ridgefield Park}}
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County}})
| {{wp|New Jersey}} ({{wp|Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County}})
| Despite being nowhere close to New Jersey, it is possible it took inspirations from {{wp|Washington Monument}}, as both location are related to the founding history and war. Another theory, it may have connections to {{wp|Field Station: Dinosaurs}}, as both locations has reptilian theme going on (dragons & dinosaurs). However, the New Jersey's theme park was opened in 2012, 2 years after the release of the original BW.
| Despite being nowhere close to New Jersey, it is possible it took inspirations from {{wp|Washington Monument}}, as both locations are related to the founding history and war. There is a theory it is connected to {{wp|Field Station: Dinosaurs}}, as both locations have a reptilian theme (dragons and dinosaurs). However, the New Jersey's theme park was opened in 2012, two years after the release of the original BW.
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| [[Tubeline Bridge]]
| [[Tubeline Bridge]]
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| {{wp|Forest Hills, Queens|Forest Hills}}
| {{wp|Forest Hills, Queens|Forest Hills}}
| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Queens}})
| {{wp|New York City}} ({{wp|Queens}})
| Forest Hills is densely populated with red-brick buildings, similar to [[Lentimas Town]]'s buildings. They also closely resemble those of {{wp|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}'s {{wp|Pueblo Revival architecture|Pueblo Revival}} style buildings. There is a theory, that it based on three neighbourhoods with the largest communities of Mexicans in Brooklyn, but none of them match geographically.  
| Forest Hills is densely populated with red-brick buildings, similar to [[Lentimas Town]]'s buildings. They also closely resemble those of {{wp|Santa Fe, New Mexico}}'s {{wp|Pueblo Revival architecture|Pueblo Revival}} style buildings. There is a theory that it is based on three neighbourhoods with the largest communities of Mexicans in Brooklyn, but none of them match geographically.  
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| [[Reversal Mountain]]
| [[Reversal Mountain]]