[h1]Amistad, TX[/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/fbjH3b5.png[/img] [b]1- The Kiskadee Cantina:[/b] The busiest place in town; the local saloon. Ran by Ol' McRiley. [b]2- Morales' Eatery:[/b] A proto-café where meals and coffees are served. Used predominantly by workers and travelers. [b]3- Haven Inn:[/b] Accommodations for travelers and temporary residents, which make up a large percentage of the town. [b]4- Infirmary:[/b] A small medical clinic headed by Nurse Davis. [b]5- St. Joseph's:[/b] A Christian church; sometimes used as a community center. Currently lacking a permanent priest. [b]6- Town Hall:[/b] The administrative center for the town. The workplace of Mayor Davis. [b]7- Sheriff’s Office:[/b] The law enforcement center. Has a small jail in-built. [b]8- Bank:[/b] A small financial building wherein townspeople may deposit money, or request loans. [b]9- General Store:[/b] A central hub for purchasing food, tools, clothing, and other essentials. [b]10- de Groot's Barbershop:[/b] A place for haircuts, shaves, and sometimes informal news exchanges. [b]11- Hadfield's Bakery:[/b] A shop wherein bread and other baked goods are made and sold. [b]12- Rangers’ Safehouse:[/b] A building used by Texas Rangers when they are in the area; also accessible by the Sheriff. [b]13- Schoolhouse:[/b] A small, one-room building in which the town's children are schooled. [b]14- Campbell & Sons Blacksmith:[/b] A workshop for metalworking, horseshoeing, and repair work. [b]15- Saw Mill:[/b] For processing timber into usable wood for building, most of which is used in the town itself. [b]16- Assay Office:[/b] A place where miners could have their precious metals tested and valued. [b]17- Livery Stable:[/b] A facility for boarding and renting horses. [b]18- Depot:[/b] A station where stagecoaches stop to pick up and drop off passengers and mail. Doubles as a post office.