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The town is extremely high-tech, the automatic utilities and objects in the worker's houses ensure that no chores have to be done. Cypress Creek has at least one school; Cypress Creek Elementary School. [[File:Cypress Creek 2.png|thumb|left|Cypress Creek Elementary School.]] | The town is extremely high-tech, the automatic utilities and objects in the worker's houses ensure that no chores have to be done. Cypress Creek has at least one school; Cypress Creek Elementary School. [[File:Cypress Creek 2.png|thumb|left|Cypress Creek Elementary School.]] |
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Cypress Creek
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Cypress Creek is a planned community and a company town built for the employees and families of Globex Corporation, whose headquarters is located in Cypress Creek.
Description
Cypress Creek is surrounded by dense redwood forests and mountains, making the town very secluded from the outside world. According to a leaflet, one of the forest's trees can make 'enough sawdust to cover an entire day's sick at Disneyland'
The town is extremely high-tech, the automatic utilities and objects in the worker's houses ensure that no chores have to be done. Cypress Creek has at least one school; Cypress Creek Elementary School.The main shopping area is Cypress Creek Promenade, which has many shops including a baseball memorabilia store.
Behind the Laughter
The town of Cypress Creek was originally to be called "Emerald Caverns" but was changed to sound more like a place in Silicon Valley. It has been noted that the town bears strong geographic resemblance to Redwood Shores, California, and that Globex Corporation has many similarities to Oracle Corporation, which is headquartered there.
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