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A pre-outbreak photo of Club Woodard, an old Richmond Hills Burlesque Club, during its stint as a | A pre-outbreak photo of Club Woodard, an old Richmond Hills Burlesque Club, during its stint as a bargain cinema during the suburb's economic downturn during the early 80s. | ||
==Club Woodard== | ==Club Woodard== | ||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
"You are standing outside Club Woodard, a large concrete building surrounded by a large paved plaza." | "You are standing outside Club Woodard, a large concrete building surrounded by a large paved plaza." | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
Club Woodard was originally a well-known burlesque theatre and gentleman’s club constructed in the early 1900’s during a more affluent period of the suburb’s history. Clientele was drawn from the higher levels of local society including members of both the [[Richmond Hills]] [[Factory 31,31|Bowermans]] and [[Roachtown]] [[Alner Mansion|Alner]] families. The club regularly featured high-caliber entertainers (exotic and otherwise) and was a well-known venue on the burlesque circuit of the time. Philanthropist and part-time burlesque dancer, Lady Rielle Huntington (responsible for the construction of [[The Aquarium]] facility of [[Malton City Zoo]]) was both a performer and business partner in the operation of the “Wood Hard” (as it was known in some circles). | |||
===Scentoral Imaging Location | Over the years, the Club slowly revolved through an ongoing cycle of use and vacancy, as the suburb ran through a gradual economic downturn. It has operated as a low-end strip club, bar, half-way house, storage facility, community theater space, bargain cinema and finally a dance club/lounge. In recent years, there were some efforts being made to preserve the site as part of the historical registry and even a proposal to renovate the site to its former grandeur as a venue for concerts and theatrical productions. However, at the time of the Outbreak, the Woodard had been vacant, up for sale and in a general state of disrepair for some time. | ||
[[Image:Club Woodard interior 1.jpg|frame|right|Partial view of the Club Woodard Gentleman's Club lounge and cocktail bar area during its operation.]] | |||
[[Image:Club Woodard interior 2.jpg|200px|frame|left|A view of Club Woodard's theater and stage during it's heyday.]] | |||
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===Barricade Policy=== | |||
In accordance with the [[Richmond Hills Barricade Plan]], Club Woodard should be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB). | |||
===Current Status=== | |||
==Scentoral Imaging Location== | |||
This block has been chosen as a location for [[Zombie Skills/Scent Death|scentoral imaging]] by [[Z.A.L.P.|harman conservationists]] who use it to maintain a [[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps|full migratory map]] of zombie movements throughout Malton. [[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps#Instructions|damage-resistant, zombah-friendly keypads]] have been installed for the uploading of data. <br><br> | This block has been chosen as a location for [[Zombie Skills/Scent Death|scentoral imaging]] by [[Z.A.L.P.|harman conservationists]] who use it to maintain a [[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps|full migratory map]] of zombie movements throughout Malton. [[Z.A.L.P./Scent Maps#Instructions|damage-resistant, zombah-friendly keypads]] have been installed for the uploading of data. <br><br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:13, 31 August 2011
Club Woodard |
Club Woodard
Richmond Hills [38, 38]
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A pre-outbreak photo of Club Woodard, an old Richmond Hills Burlesque Club, during its stint as a bargain cinema during the suburb's economic downturn during the early 80s.
Club Woodard
Description
"You are standing outside Club Woodard, a large concrete building surrounded by a large paved plaza."
History
Club Woodard was originally a well-known burlesque theatre and gentleman’s club constructed in the early 1900’s during a more affluent period of the suburb’s history. Clientele was drawn from the higher levels of local society including members of both the Richmond Hills Bowermans and Roachtown Alner families. The club regularly featured high-caliber entertainers (exotic and otherwise) and was a well-known venue on the burlesque circuit of the time. Philanthropist and part-time burlesque dancer, Lady Rielle Huntington (responsible for the construction of The Aquarium facility of Malton City Zoo) was both a performer and business partner in the operation of the “Wood Hard” (as it was known in some circles).
Over the years, the Club slowly revolved through an ongoing cycle of use and vacancy, as the suburb ran through a gradual economic downturn. It has operated as a low-end strip club, bar, half-way house, storage facility, community theater space, bargain cinema and finally a dance club/lounge. In recent years, there were some efforts being made to preserve the site as part of the historical registry and even a proposal to renovate the site to its former grandeur as a venue for concerts and theatrical productions. However, at the time of the Outbreak, the Woodard had been vacant, up for sale and in a general state of disrepair for some time.
Barricade Policy
In accordance with the Richmond Hills Barricade Plan, Club Woodard should be kept at Extremely Heavily Barricaded (EHB).
Current Status
Scentoral Imaging Location
This block has been chosen as a location for scentoral imaging by harman conservationists who use it to maintain a full migratory map of zombie movements throughout Malton. damage-resistant, zombah-friendly keypads have been installed for the uploading of data.
Field agent=-- Albert Schwan
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