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Just a few ideas I have for sites, I would need help in actually making the site. 1) Fandom site Show: MacGyver (2016) The Phoenix Foundation: a privately funded government operation, tasked with defending national interest both at home and abroad. Disguised as a government think-tank, the Foundation's true nature is classified above top-secret and operates as the hidden fourth arm of the US intelligence network, handling the most sensitive of operations. Knowledge of the show is not needed, but a plus, original characters would be accepted. 2) Real life/crime Location: Texas - Dallas/Fort Worth Influences: Deputy, Justified, Yellowstone General plot: Dallas - a hub for commerce, tourism, sports and history, mainly that of the old west. The people here are hard working, honest and welcoming, though they are quick to stand up for what they believe in and call out someone who is in the wrong. Behind the shiny skyscrapers and other grand buildings are dedicated individuals working to protect Dallas/Fort Worth from those who aren't on the straight and narrow. 3) Real life - city Location: St. Louis, Missouri General plot: The gateway to the west, a hub for sports and tourism. The people who live and work here are a helpful, hard working and generous bunch who take their faith seriously and are respectful of others. While they work hard, the people here also play hard: being passionate about their sports and community events that take place during the year. 4) Real life - country side/fictional town Location: Montana Mountain Reach - a former mining boom town, Mountain Reach reinvented its self, making major efforts to improve its economy by encouraging tourism, emphasizing its history and opportunities for outdoor recreation: mainly skiing, hiking and horseback riding. Not far from the town is a monastery for monks of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists). 5) Real life - city Location: Louisville, Kentucky General plot: Derby City, the Gateway to the South, home of bourbon whiskey, horse farms and the famed Kentucky Derby. Southern hospitality is quickly noticeable to those who visit, with many going out of their way to welcome visitors.