TLS

The Little Sanctuary is a city in the Westcentral region of the '''USN. It is located in TLS County.'''

Factsheet
-USN Government Buliding
 * Time Zone (SN): Standard Western Time (SWT)
 * Nickname: The capital of Atlantigo
 * Demonym: TLSian (Pronounced tell-see-in)
 * Top-level internet domain: .tls
 * Notable Landmarks:

-Historic Kolston Row

-Daving Square's undestroyable redstone blocks

-Glassen Square

History
52 years after the fall of the Meenmic Empire, the newly formed USN had its capitol of Marksboro. After the capitol building was destroyed during the Frederger Wars of (date here), the surviving government officials took the opportunity to move the capital to a new place. A team of explorers set out to find a land for a new capital city. After days of dehydration, starvation, and disease, they stumbled upon a place in the region of which we now know as the Westcentral Arids, and decided to set up shop here. They nicknamed their camp "The Little Sanctuary" because it held refuge for the ailing explorers. The term was used so much, they eventually decided to name the camp it. It was later shortened to TLS. Citizens in Marksboro and Wissick heard of this new city and decided to begin a new life and move to it. They helped expand it. In (date here), the city was officially founded when the post office was built. The early roads running through the city, as well as some of the suburbs, were named after notable founders and explorers who helped make TLS. The main highway running through the city they named after John Burnes Daving, who was the first mayor of the city. Statlin Road was named after James Statlin, who was in the team of explorers who founded the city. Glassen Avenue was named after Tim Polk-Glassen, who was also in the team of explorers. Other names you might recognize: Davis Kells, Robert Malburn, Lars Ross Cunningham, Bluett Kolston, and Nathaniel Joplin. The capitol buliding of the USN was built in (date here). North TLS was originally a seperate town, but joined the whole city of TLS in (date here).