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Here are some of the latest, major additions to Highway Ride 2.
New high occupancy vehicle lane markings have been installed, with proper entrance and exit intervals, as well as the required signage and road markings on three of the five major freeways.
Located just east of the I-409 freeway and Downtown Las Anguilas, Alexa Park and the surrounding neighborhoods offer an escape from the busy hustle and bustle of the city.
All of Las Anguilas' biggest talent collide at the Bloxywood Bowl for concerts, symphonies, and other exclusive performances. With space for over 18,000 guests, this is one of the largest outdoor venues in the city.
Built in 1933, this nearly-century old medical center serves as the main medical center for all of Las Anguilas County. With a renowned medical program, students from prestigious universities such as UCUR study here.
As Downtown Las Anguilas continues to be refurbished, new high rises of important government administrations advance and litter the skyline. Neighboring Onion Station, this tower acts as home for the Las Anguilas Netropolitan Transportation Authority.
Deep in the Las Madres National Forest lies Twisty Ravines Campground, a new getaway location from the loud life of the city. Right off the I-9, this new area comes complete with campsites, hiking, and gorgeous views.
Along with a Northbound extension of the I-9, the cross Californio freeway has expanded through the Raisin Vine and into Vaca Valley, opening up new locations such as popular boating area: Triangle Lake
Found in Downtown Las Anguilas, the Music Center is another great venue for concerts and musical performances.
The CA-415, our newest freeway, rips through western Las Anguilas, brushing over the edges of Downtown Las Anguilas and connecting the 409 Freeway and the suburbs to the southern coast of Californio, Marina De La Reya, and the Venezia connecting neighborhoods.
Home of the Las Anguilas Dogwoods, this stadium hosts home baseball games and monster truck rallies. The stadium is now a new spawn for players to spawn at.
Located in Marina De La Reya, the St. Euphrasia Bridge was built in 1960 and connects the sprawling coastline condominium neighborhoods with the offices of downtown.
Serving as the central public transportation for the City of Las Anguilas, Onion Station houses a wide plethora of bus routes, rail services, and other transportation methods. It has been made a new spawn location.
The new home of the NGA basketball team the Las Anguilas Rivers, the Paper Clip Center is also a popular venue for concerts and hockey.