Well there is that excellent computer game Sim City. There is a bunch of
material at their site www.simcity.com. I think you can play online with
some of the older versions.
Harry Klinkhamer
Program Officer
American Association for
State and Local History
1717 Church St.
Nashville, TN 37203-2991
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Have you read a good book lately?
www.aaslh.org/ambooks.htm
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] looking for ideas: urban planning exhibits or websites
> Has anyone seen websites or exhibits that allow people
> to build their own cities?
>
> Thanks,
> Nicolai
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