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(Foster Valley is south of SF. Silicon Valley is south of SF. Although not as big as it is now, there definitely was a Silicon Valley in 1992.)
(Foster City and Redwood City are associated with SiliconValley, this place is a combo of them (well just the name for Foster City, I think).)
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'''Foster Valley''' is a district of [[San Fierro]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. It is located at the southern tip of the city, between [[Missionary Hill]] to the west, and [[Easter Bay International Airport]] to the east. To the north is [[Doherty]], and to the south is [[Mount Chiliad]].
'''Foster Valley''' is a district of [[San Fierro]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]]. It is located at the southern tip of the city, between [[Missionary Hill]] to the west, and [[Easter Bay International Airport]] to the east. To the north is [[Doherty]], and to the south is [[Mount Chiliad]].


Foster Valley is a commercial/industrial district whose architectural centerpiece is a conglomeration of buildings closely resembling Oracle Corporation's headquarters near Foster City, California (which may explain the origin of the name Foster Valley).  Foster Valley is also home to [[Corvin Stadium]], which serves as a football stadium and houses a dirt track.  This district enjoys quick freeway access and a general isolation from the remainder of the city.
Foster Valley is a commercial/industrial district whose architectural centerpiece is a conglomeration of buildings closely resembling Oracle Corporation's headquarters in Redwood City, California.  Foster Valley is also home to [[Corvin Stadium]], which serves as a football stadium and houses a dirt track.  This district enjoys quick freeway access and a general isolation from the remainder of the city.


Moreover, as Silicon Valley is very much south of San Francisco and the conglomeration of post-modernly designed buildings look like the world headquarters of a software corporation, Foster Valley is directly based on Silicon Valley, albeit in a far smaller scale, as it is south of San Fierro as well.
The buildings resemble ones from Redwood City but the name comes from Foster City, both cities are associated with Silicon Valley, San Francisco. The mountains surrounding the region are similar to Silicon Valley but on a much smaller scale (the "valley in the name may come from here aswell).


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Revision as of 20:41, 25 August 2009

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Foster Valley, San Fierro

Foster Valley is a district of San Fierro, San Andreas. It is located at the southern tip of the city, between Missionary Hill to the west, and Easter Bay International Airport to the east. To the north is Doherty, and to the south is Mount Chiliad.

Foster Valley is a commercial/industrial district whose architectural centerpiece is a conglomeration of buildings closely resembling Oracle Corporation's headquarters in Redwood City, California. Foster Valley is also home to Corvin Stadium, which serves as a football stadium and houses a dirt track. This district enjoys quick freeway access and a general isolation from the remainder of the city.

The buildings resemble ones from Redwood City but the name comes from Foster City, both cities are associated with Silicon Valley, San Francisco. The mountains surrounding the region are similar to Silicon Valley but on a much smaller scale (the "valley in the name may come from here aswell).

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