Juniper Hill
As both Aerbright and Redridge grew, so did this small town, eventually almost becoming city in it's own right. Eventually though Aerbright won this undeclared tug of war, binding Juniper to itself with subway lines and wider labor market. Locals retain spirit of independence to this day, though. This is how you can tell who is native local - they'd rather say they live in Juniper, than in Aerbright.
Long hill with commanding height at at the end. Many live and work here - it's almost a city on it's own, with it's own center, industrial district, suburbs and landmarks. Speaking of which, in the 40s the cultists moved in and built their church on the very top, over the years creating de-facto compound around it. Distinct silhouette of the Church is very recognizable from anywhere.
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