Overview[ | ]
Donated to the city by an eccentric millionaire in the late 1890's, Rhinehart Park is a piece of tamed wilderness within the boundaries of Titan City. A place of beauty, city legend says that Rhinehart Park is a place of great fortune… or, perhaps misfortune. Strange things tend to happen in Rhinehart, and they all seem to center around a peculiar gemstone housed within Old Man Rhinehart’s old manor...
History[ | ]
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Locations[ | ]
- Freetown Woods: Today, Freetown Woods is an ideal spot for hikers, historical enthusiasts, campers, and supervillains. It wraps around behind Rhinehart Manor and is by far the largest part of the park. But back during the 1850s, Sigfried Rhinehart offered his estate as a station on the Underground Railroad before it ultimately became Rhinehart Park. Sigfried established several small hideouts and secret routes through the woods which have now been turned into a museum today, but Rhinehart was careful not to reveal all of his secrets.
- North Field: Once home to Sigfried Rhinehart’s private gardens. North Field is filled with botanical masterpieces, beautiful statuary, and elegant pavilions. It’s also a hotspot for weddings and tourism.
- South Field: South Field borders the south of Aurora and is one of the more popular recreational areas of Titan City.
- Stately Rhinehart Manor: An imposing gothic manor built atop a hill in the center of the park, Stately Rhinehart Manor is located at the intersection of the two fields and is somewhat of a museum now. No one lives there, though the Rhinehart Historical Society maintains it as it was when Sigfried Rhinehart and his ward lived there in the 1800's.