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# Alex Ander - Mostly water, plus a football stadium | # Alex Ander - Mostly water, plus a football stadium |
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New Pride Land is a multi-estate "continent" stretching from 953 to 961 vertically and 733 to 741 horizontally on the grid map. It was founded by Sterling Whitcroft principally as a home for gay residents, although all are welcomed. The continent consists of several regions.
Landmarks
Among major landmarks on New Pride Land is Boots' Beach AKA Mission Beach (one of Second Life's most populous and popular gay & lesbian social destinations). While owned by Shawn & Boots Mission , it moved from the Provincetown ACS continent in 2007. Most of the SIMs are residential, with parcels for both rental and purchase in a variety of planned and free-form environments.
Also on visitors' lists are the Temple at Sparta, built by Scottie Menges, the Ewing Arts Gallery operated by Protogenes Ewing, the Episcopal Chapel of St. Matthew-by-the-Sea, the Mission Sea Promenade shopping area in Spice Islands sim. The Docklands urban build (Mission-Super-Mare) in the east of ER Highlands sim will close in mid July '09 due to restructuring plans of the continent.
List of Regions in New Pride Land
- Abderos - Private residences
- Andros - Private residences
- Alex Ander - Mostly water, plus a football stadium
- Hylas - Residential
- Ilium - Private residences
- IX Exotica - Resort with gym, retail & residences
- Marathon - Residences
- Mission Beach - Boots' Gay Beach social area, sandbox, home of the Beach Bums from the Mission Bros. Group
- Mykonos - Residences
- Olympos - Ewing Arts gallery, St. Matthew's-by-the-Sea Episcopal Chapel, residences
- Pallas - Larsson Business Park
- Rodos - Private residences
- Scyros - Private residences
- Selene - Barking Dog Studios, residences
- Sparta - Temple of Sparta, residences
- Spice Islands - Mission Sea Promenade shopping boardwalk, Recreational islands
- Thrace - Damage-enabled recreational water, residences
- Troy - Residences
Former Sims
- Andersonville - Private residences
- Athos - Private residences
- Atlantica Beach
- Badpuppy Island - badpuppy.com portal with Temple nightclub, cinema, retail village and apartment towers
- Bummer Bay - windsurfing paradise followed by the Spice Islands sim at the same location
- ER Highlands - Docklands shopping (Mission-Super-Mare) & recreational build (closed july '09)
- ER Low Country - Tiki village (residential/social) and Larsson Business Park (closed july '09)
- Gulf of Onan - Mission Gulf International Airport
- Melos - Residences
- Meteor Crater Lake - Residences
- North Halstead - Original home of Boystown, a recreation of the Chicago gayborhood
- Randy Reef - 100% waterspace... scuba, sailing, surfing, awesome reefs and pure water fun
- Siphonios - Mark Kendall Bingham International Airport, Port of New Pride Land (ferry terminal), M/S Jötúnn
- Thyra - Pirate-themed residences
- Yalta - Retail area & residences - created by Lauritz Larsson Architects - link shows a few ambience pics of the former sim
- Yalta Cliffs - residences - - created by Lauritz Larsson Architects - link shows a few ambience pics of the former sim
- Yumbo Angel Beach
- Yumbo Beach
- Yumbo Park Hotel
- Yumbo Prive
- Yumbo Rentals
- Yumbo Sands
- Yumbo Texel
Transportation in New Pride Land
A ferry service, operated by MASONLines on behalf of The Port Authority of New Pride Land, connects the various islands making up the Continent. Two lines are operational, with a third under construction, and a fourth route planned.
New Pride Land was home to two airports, the Mission & Gulf International Airport owned by Carlo Eriksen, and the Mark Kendall Bingham International Airport operated by the Port Authority.