Step into Columbia, Missouri, where history meets natural beauty in a charming fusion. We're excited to offer you a sneak peek into the efforts of our team as we recreate this vibrant city in our upcoming Missouri DLC for American Truck Simulator.
Columbia, Missouri, affectionately referred to as "CoMo" by locals, is a dynamic city brimming with history and culture. Founded in 1818, it serves as the county seat of Boone County and stands as the fourth-largest city in the state. Renowned for its vibrant arts scene, Columbia is a haven for creativity, boasting numerous galleries, theaters, and music venues that showcase local talent and attract visitors from far and wide.
This vibrant city nestled along Interstate 70, boasts a unique blend of urban charm and natural beauty. Driving through the city, you will be able to see some of its architectural marvels such as the iconic Jesse Hall Auditorium and the stately Memorial Student Union, along with the Boone Hospital Center, which offer a glimpse of the city's rich heritage and academic prominence. In the midst of the city's hustle and bustle, there's also a little creek that winds its way through, right where Interstates 70 and US 63 come together.
Navigating through Columbia's landscape, one encounters a tapestry of suburban tranquility and industrial prowess. Truckers can look forward to delivering to many depots in this city, including the Columbia Mall, construction site, warehouse, gas chem distribution center, car parts factory, International Trucks dealership, or even a custom farm on the outskirts of the city, and more.
We hope that you enjoyed this preview of what is to come in this upcoming map expansion. Looking forward to the release of the Missouri DLC for American Truck Simulator? Be sure to add it to your Steam Wishlist! Remember to follow us on our social media (X/Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) so you won't miss out on any news! Until next time, keep on truckin'.
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