"Sunnydale... Come for an hour... stay for a lifetime!" *

For a supposedly small town Sunnydale offers a very wide range of services and buildings, from the Sunnydale Ice Rink to the Sunnydale Armory.

Sunnydale High, now nothing more than a burned down building used to be home to all the teenagers of Sunnydale, this is surprising due to it's extremely high 'accident' rate. It is also believed that Sunnydale High sits atop a Hell Mouth, the center for all supernatural beings. The Bronze, a converted warehouse, is center for all teenage beings and can be seen packed to the rafters most nights of the week. The Bronze offers a range of attractions for the teenagers of Sunnydale including live bands and pastry goods.

Sunnydale has 43 Churches (some believe a 44th is buried beneath the town), a large funeral home and an extensive cemetery. A large abandoned mansion sits on the outskirts of town although some believe the mansion is inhabited by squatters due to the lights seen coming from the house.

There's also an extremely good range of services to keep the town of Sunnydale in good shape. These include the Sunnydale Hospital, a Police and Fire Station and the Sunnydale Armory for all your military needs. If any of these services fail however, please make a trip of the ever busy Sunnydale Funeral home which I am told has a very good cremation service.

There are a wide range of attractions available for the visitors and residents of Sunnydale, for example how about a day trip to the Sunnydale Zoo? or hour or two in the Sunnydale Natural History Museum? There is also a weapons museum at the Sunnydale Armory open on a Saturday afternoon. If learning isn't your thing then there are many recreational places like the Sunnydale Beech or Sunnydale Ice Rink. Sunnydale is also a great place to shop with the Sunnydale Mall and a variety of small shops including a Magic Shop (run by Rupert Giles) and costume shop called Party Town.

 

So the next time your near the Californian coast then please make a trip to Sunnydale, "it's two hours on the freeway past Neiman Marcus".  

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* Quote from 'The Watchers Guide' Volume One