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North Haverbrook is notable for having the world's largest moon-bounce castle, and a zoo with fighting animals. The town also has a drive-in theater. <ref>[[Little Big Girl]]</ref>
 
North Haverbrook is notable for having the world's largest moon-bounce castle, and a zoo with fighting animals. The town also has a drive-in theater. <ref>[[Little Big Girl]]</ref>
 
====The Monorail====
 
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The town formerly contained a monorail, a part of [[Lyle Lanley]]'s monorail scam. Many corners were cut during its construction, and the brakes and wiring all had faults. The monorail ultimately crashed on its maiden voyage (with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallagher_%28comedian%29 Gallagher] on board), destroying North Haverbrook's economy. The town gained vengance when [[Lyle Lanley]] unwittingly returned to North Haverbrook after his plane to Tahiti (where he planned to escape after selling a similar monorail to [[Springfield]]) made a stop at the town's airstrip. He was savagely beaten up by the angry inhabitants of the town.
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The town formerly contained a monorail, a part of [[Lyle Lanley]]'s monorail scam. Many corners were cut during its construction, and the brakes and wiring all had faults. The monorail ultimately crashed on its maiden voyage (with Gallagher on board), destroying North Haverbrook's economy. The town gained vengance when [[Lyle Lanley]] unwittingly returned to North Haverbrook after his plane to Tahiti (where he planned to escape after selling a similar monorail to [[Springfield]]) made a stop at the town's airstrip. He was savagely beaten up by the angry inhabitants of the town.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:36, February 17, 2010

North Haverbrook is a town located in Springfield's State.

North Haverbrook
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Town/City Information
Country: USA
State/Province: Springfield's state
County: Unknown
Founder: Unknown
Founded: Unknown
City motto: Unknown
Mayor: Unknown
Elevation: Unknown
Population: Unknown
Area code: Unknown

History

The town fell for Lyle Lanley's Monorail Scam, which resulted in a Monorail disaster that led the town into an economic fallout, resembling a ghost town by the time Lyle Lanley sold another monorail to the town of Springfield. When Lyle escaped Springfield on a plane shortly before the Springfield Monorail's brakes blew up, the plane made a stop at North Haverbrook, where he was roughed up violently by an angry mob waiting outside the airstrip. [1] Soon after, the town has had a massive recovery and became a flourishing community again.

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The ruins of the North Haverbrook monorail

Landmarks

North Haverbrook is notable for having the world's largest moon-bounce castle, and a zoo with fighting animals. The town also has a drive-in theater. [2]

The Monorail

The town formerly contained a monorail, a part of Lyle Lanley's monorail scam. Many corners were cut during its construction, and the brakes and wiring all had faults. The monorail ultimately crashed on its maiden voyage (with Gallagher on board), destroying North Haverbrook's economy. The town gained vengance when Lyle Lanley unwittingly returned to North Haverbrook after his plane to Tahiti (where he planned to escape after selling a similar monorail to Springfield) made a stop at the town's airstrip. He was savagely beaten up by the angry inhabitants of the town.

Reference


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