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The Waterfront was once the center of a thriving squid-gutting industry decades ago. It was than abandoned by all except a few longshoremen and allied trades people.<ref name="Springfield"/>
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The Waterfront was once the center of a thriving squid-gutting industry decades ago. It was then abandoned by all except a few longshoremen and allied trades people.<ref name="Springfield"/>
  
Mr. Burns chose to build [[Mr. Burns' Casino|his casino]] on the Waterfront.<ref name="Springfield">"[[$pringfield]]"</ref> After a week of success, however, it was forgotten. Yet, the town bothered to bring it when they moved.<ref>"[[Viva Ned Flanders]]"</ref>
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[[Mr. Burns]] chose to build [[Mr. Burns' Casino|his casino]] on the Waterfront.<ref name="Springfield">"[[$pringfield]]"</ref> After a week of success, however, it was forgotten. Yet, the town bothered to bring it when they moved.<ref>"[[Viva Ned Flanders]]"</ref>
  
 
The Waterfront was revived again when an upscale shopping promenade The [[South Street Squidport]] was built.<ref>"[[My Sister, My Sitter]]"</ref>
 
The Waterfront was revived again when an upscale shopping promenade The [[South Street Squidport]] was built.<ref>"[[My Sister, My Sitter]]"</ref>

Revision as of 12:33, October 7, 2010

The Waterfront
Waterfront.png
Location Information
Use: Boardwalk

The Waterfront is the name given to Springfield's boardwalk and those businesses in its vicinity.

History

The Waterfront was once the center of a thriving squid-gutting industry decades ago. It was then abandoned by all except a few longshoremen and allied trades people.[1]

Mr. Burns chose to build his casino on the Waterfront.[1] After a week of success, however, it was forgotten. Yet, the town bothered to bring it when they moved.[2]

The Waterfront was revived again when an upscale shopping promenade The South Street Squidport was built.[3]

Appearances

References