Crowe's Hotel


    **Several restaurants, from a very formal, upscale one to several more "casual".

    ** A fitness center

    ** Indoor pool

    ** Outdoor Olympic size pool

    ** The main kitchen with its' own vegetable and herb gardens

    ** Smaller library for guests not wanting to leave

    ** Complete spa

    ** Patio and terraces

    ** Massive gardens, including the English gardens and the Moonlight garden


Crowe's Tavern


    ** The parking lot/car park sits in a large area between the two buildings, which are approximately 3 or 4 city blocks apart. There is a walkway/sidewalk which can take a person to the hotel, to the tavern, or down to the main beach area.

    **The tavern contains the main tavern area consisting of the dance floor and bar, with plenty of seating.


ALSO FOUND AT THE POINT:


Air field

Hangers

Garage/repair shop (Daytona or Indianapolis grade - - This handles many of the normal cars belonging to the guys and some of the ladies too, and also other vehicles such as any race cars, motorcycles, etc.)


A small auto race track (which would meet the approval of NASCAR, Formula One and Indy car racing)


Gun range

Skeet shooting range

Training ground -- (Associated with Maximus Decimus Meridius)

Stables/Paddocks

Horse race track - - complete with clubhouse (based on the design at Keeneland outside Lexington, KY; Keeneland is also the home of the yearly thoroughbred sales)


A proper PGA golf course - “Valhalla”

Putt-Putt course (for those that can't do the full PGA experience LOL)


“Scents, Swords and More” -- an eclectic shop featuring aromatherapy and perfumery, as well as items of historical and cultural interest

“Brush Strokes” -- aeBeej’s airbrush design studio for motorcycles and autos

Cinema  -- a full fledged theatre with state of the art acoustics, plush seating, and much more to make movie going a wonderful experience!

Library (associated with John Nash)


Shooting range

Archery range

Lighted Tennis courts

Rugby field

Baseball diamond (for the Americans)

Outdoor basketball court

Cricket pitch

Croquet lawn


Gymnasium and fitness center (for the residents only)

Dance studios with walls of mirrors

Boxing ring (indoors with the gym)

Steam room and spa (residents only)


Skating pond (associated with John Biebe)

Ice rink (for ice skating and hockey)


English moors and English countryside (Wuthering Heights) -- these start a mile or so away from the main complex


Parks -- Often modeled after well known parks like Kensington Park, St. James' Park, Regency Park, with lots of smaller private gardens of various themes.


Docks and harbor -- associated with Jack Aubrey and SID 6.7


The Well of Hope Retreat Center -- associated with Cort and his ties with The Giving Tree Mission in town.  In the rougher country situated next to the river that runs through the Point.  Geography similar to the Texas hill country .


The Vineyards

    ** Several hundred acres now.  This area is very similar to Spain and France, terrain and weather-wise, so several types of grapes are cultivated: Burgundy, Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Zinfandel, Champagne

    ** Associated with Maximus Decimus Meridius and Maximillian Skinner


Medical clinic and lab -- Associated with Dr. Anthony Geradieau


Two churches - - a Neoclassical style chapel with a singular steeple for Protestants and a Gothic style chapel for Catholics/Orthodox.  


Egan and NormaJean's ranch


Tina and John's home: located about a couple of miles from the main complex.


Anthony and Stephanie's home. Located near the clinic.


MORE TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES


Ashokan Falls  -- in a remote part of the Point, possibly part of the headwaters/spring source of the river

The River - winds itself through the Point, emptying out at some yet undiscovered area along the coast.

Mountains

Hills

Moors

White sand beaches

Islands -- it is suspected there are nearby islands but Jack Aubrey and Lachlan are the only ones with the means to go find out.

Prairie land - most often used for grazing

When the Crowe's Point -- initially christened the Crowe's Nest -- was originally envisioned, it consisted mainly of a few locations: the Crowe's Hotel and the Crowe's Tavern, along with some beaches, gardens, a frozen pond, and a few other places that mainly related to the incarnations. As more of the regular guests became as much a part of the Point as were the Boys, those lives, too, became an influence on how the universe continued to grow and expand.


This is because growth and expansion are what is key to the Point world. It exists at another dimension, so that gives a writer room to 'play,' and permits the reader to think beyond the usual limited borders. With the arrival of each new character, the dimension expands and readjusts a little more, so that we have no realistic idea of exactly how large the Point is, and although some -- such as Lachlan -- have attempted to explore to the very "edges," the 'end' has never been discovered. It seems to go on forever....


No one knows the origins of the Point...not yet at any rate. We're unsure who created it or why, and can only imagine how long it has existed, and it appears that no matter where a guest might first be in the world as a starting point -- they always eventually arrive. We're not sure why some unknown Power(s) decided that characters of Russell Crowe's creation would live there; but it is an almost perfect world, and the evolution is continual.


Although there is no map per se to layout the geography and locations, there are still a number of places that are 'permanent,' and of course this adapts due to the aforementioned rules. This list is simply to lay a foundation, for both the reader and the Point fiction writer.

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