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GRAN DRAGÓN ESCARLATA O BESTIA DE 7 CABEZAS:
ISLA SAN GIORGIO (VENECIA)=GEORGE LEMAITRE
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- "Ladies and gentlemen, as mayor of Hill Valley, it gives me great pleasure to dedicate this clock to the people of Hill County. May it stand for all time!"
- —Mayor Hubert, September 5, 1885
Marty looks up at the courthouse clock in 1955.
The Hill Valley Courthouse and Clock Tower, also known as the Hill County Courthouse was a structure in Courthouse Square in Hill Valley, California.
Description
Hill Valley Courthouse
The Hill Valley Courthouse and clock tower were of a common construction and architectural style seen across the United States in the 1800s and 1900s. It was composed of red brick, concrete, and white trim. Two black cougar statues flanked the clock. The clock dial used "IV" for the number four, instead of "IIII" which is usually found on clocks with Roman numerals (except for Big Ben in London). On each quarter hour, the clock would chime.
History
The courthouse underwent several changes over the course of its 130-year history. It was first constructed in 1885. On September 3, 1885, it almost experienced its first hanging by Buford Tannen before Dr. Emmett Brown intervened. A ceremony held during the September 5th Hill Valley Festival started the clock at 8:00 pm. It would be completed the following year alongside the Shonash Ravine Bridge project.
From the 1880s until at least the 1950s, the building was the county courthouse with a lush lawn with walking paths that led from the building to the corners of the block.
Note: The following section is considered non-canon or is disputed in canonicity.
The courthouse was used as a shelter during the San Francisco Earthquake during 1906.[1]
Up until some point in 1929, there was a ladder leading up to the top of the Courthouse, but it was removed due to some jumping incidents.[2]
In 1931 when Emmett was 17 he worked at the courthouse as a junior clerk with his father as the judge at the time. Also before Marty McFly went back to June 13, 1931 to find him while he was in Edna Strickland's apartment he sees a picture of him dead on the steps of the courthouse in a newspaper (while looking for the date that he was stuck in back in the past).
On August 25, 1931, Einstein was stranded on the roof of the Courthouse after riding Emmett's rocket-powered car. He was saved by Doc shortly after.
On October 12, 1931, Emmett was sulking at the top of the Courthouse. After a lightning strike, he got tangled on a rope tied to the statue, only to be saved by Marty. On the night after, Marty would run into Arthur McFly and Trixie Trotter before leaving 1931.
Shortly after discovering Doc's grave in 1955, the duo head to a library containing historical documents which by a large establishing shot, holds a large resemblance to the inside of the courthouse [Back to the Future 3, 15 minutes and 15 seconds in]. The space is fronted by three stories of windows similar to the placement, shape, and style of the windows on the façade of the courthouse. The marble floored atrium is flanked by two wood trimmed stairwells leading to halls on either side. The library sits in the middle. If this is indeed the courthouse, it is one of two times the main interior is shown in the movies [Back to the Future 2, 20 minutes and 58 seconds in].
Non-canon or disputable information ends here.
The clock tower was struck by lightning during an electrical storm on November 12, 1955. This fused the clock's internal mechanism and had stopped the clock at 10:04 pm permanently. Despite efforts trying to repair or replace the damaged clockwork, the Hill Valley Preservation Society kept it in this condition as part of the town's history and heritage. Though the courthouse's lightning rod could provide sufficient electrical grounding to absorb lightning strikes, it had completely severed. Originally, the tower was simply struck by lightning and the clock rendered useless, but after Marty visited 1955, a experiment involving hooking a cable up to the antenna was created by Doc to send Marty back to the future.
Over time, many unsuccessful efforts were put into place to replace the clock tower from the current mayor in office.
In 1985, the Department of Social Services occupied the building, and the lawn had been replaced by a parking lot.
In 1985A, the courthouse had been turned into Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel, with over twenty-seven floors. This was undone in 1985B after Marty burned the Grays Sports Almanac in 1955 using a matchbook he had taken from the Pleasure Paradise.
Note: The following section is considered non-canon or is disputed in canonicity.
In an alternate 1986 where Hill Valley is a repressed dystopia, the clock tower has become Citizen Brown's monument to cold efficiency and order. Marty crashes the DeLorean into a billboard showing Citizen Brown embracing the clock tower. Brown's office is located in the room directly behind the clock face. In this timeline the clock is actually functioning, meaning that in this timeline, First Citizen Brown promptly repaired the damage done by the lightning strike in order to maintain his symbol of efficiency.
The new clock tower in 1990.
In 1990, in the revised timeline, a new clock was installed on the Hill Valley Courthouse, despite efforts from the Hill Valley Preservation Society.
Non-canon or disputable information ends here.
The 2015 courthouse and its large, futuristic-looking darkened windows form the background of this publicity shot of Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and Freddie posing with the DeLorean time machine on the set of Back to the Future Part II.
In 2015, in the original timeline, the courthouse had large darkened windows at the front and had become a shopping mall with underground shops with a lush garden and a decorative pond in the courtyard. The clock, however, was still non-functional after sixty years. On October 21, Griff Tannen and his gang were chasing Marty through the town square on hoverboards, believing him to be his future son Marty Jr. They ended up crashing into the building, which resulted in the gang being arrested and thus preventing the robbery that would've put Marty Jr. in jail.
Gallery
The Clock Tower gets hit by lightning at 10:04 p.m. on November 12th, 1955.
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AUGUST 11TH=ST. CLARE OF ASSISI

Regulus is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, which is not only the "heart of the lion" but also "prince" (or "little king") as well as "the King", just as Jupiter is named after the king of the gods. It is highly significant therefore that Regulus and Jupiter will be in "royal" conjunction on ~August 11.

Remarkably ~August 11, 2015 is also pinpointed by a "Mayan financial crisis" time code I started highlighting back in February (STRUG) which is based on the Golden Ratio ("phi") and at least three major dates/events: 1) Transit of Venus (2004), 2) the day the US financial system almost came crashing down (9/14/2008), and 3) the "end" of the Mayan calendar (12/21/2012):

 [Transit of Venus - June 8, 2004 & June 6, 2012 - rare phenomenon of Venus passing in front of the Sun]
Sep 14, 2008 Lehman Files for Bankruptcy; Merrill Is Sold Sep 15, 2008 Crisis on Wall Street as Lehman Totters, Merrill Is Sold, AIG Seeks to Raise Cash [Wikipedia - Global financial crisis in September 2008] ["Inside the Meltdown" (PBS) video]

The financial crisis theme is underscored by an additional equidistant Mayan timeline coming from the May 6, 2010 "Flash Crash" (Dow Jones) pinpointing August 8, 2015, just 3 days before August 11:

 [May 06, 2010 Dow freefalls almost 1,000 points, pulls back]
The point is not necessarily that we will have another such literal financial crisis in August 2015. But that we will have some notable event(s) heavily resonating with these things.
~~ UPDATE ~~
The pattern has been confirmed, as China's surprise move to devalue its currency on August 11, 2015 destabilized global markets...
~~ END UPDATE ~~
[Original article resuming...]
On to the next set of time codes, with a temporal focus more on the latter half of August...
As I've noted many times in the past, Regulus is annually illuminated by the Sun on ~August 21–23…

And it just so happens that it coincides with the heliacal rising of Sirius specifically at the latitude of Paris (~August 22)! But that's not all...
This year it will also coincide with Venus's rebirth as the Morning Star around August 21. (Until mid August before its inferior conjunction Venus is in its Evening Star phase.) This of course connects right back to the Transit of Venus which is a very precise form of the Venus inferior conjunction (= Earth-Venus-Sun alignment) that always immediately precedes the birth of the Morning Star.
This is very important because "Morning Star" is the original meaning of the term/name "Lucifer". And it just so happens that in the movie Lucy released in July 2014 we see Lucy's driver's license expiring specifically on "August 24, 2015".


What's more, August 24 will be the anniversary of last year's big earthquake (8/24/2014) in the "phoenix city" San Francisco…

[Aug 24, 2014 Strongest quake in 25 years strikes San Francisco]
 [San Francisco flag]
https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/dogdays_prophecy.html
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- Él [ Doc ] suspiró. Ese era uno de los problemas de viajar en el tiempo . Un par de las carreteras que esperaba tomar [en bicicleta ] para llegar aquí [Mason Street] aún no estaban construidas.
- —De Regreso al futuro II de Craig Shaw Gardner (cita, página 159)
Hill Valley , California , se describe con gran detalle en la trilogía de Regreso al Futuro . No solo se mencionan direcciones en los diálogos, sino que también se muestran mapas y una página de la guía telefónica de 1955. Dos importantes carreteras estatales convergen cerca de Courthouse Square , donde la Ruta 395 de EE. UU. , que corre de norte a sur por Main Street , se cruza con la Ruta 8 de EE. UU. , que corre de este a oeste por Second Street y paralela a Hill Street .
El origen del sistema de numeración de calles está cerca de la estación de ferrocarril de Hill Valley . [ 1 ]
En relación con la torre del reloj , la tienda Western Auto y el Bank of America se encuentran al norte de la calle Segunda. La granja McFly en 1885 y el autocine Pohatchee en 1955 parecen estar ubicados al norte de Hill Valley, ya que Marty McFly camina por las vías del tren desde el norte, antes de llegar a la estación de ferrocarril de Hill Valley .
El Teatro Municipal se encuentra al este de la torre del reloj, en una calle cuyo nombre no se muestra (aunque en el primer borrador se mencionaba como Avenida Monroe ) [ 2 ] . Sin embargo, la calle se identifica como Avenida Hubbard en un anuncio de Statler Studebaker . [ 3 ] Tras pasar por la plaza en 1985 , Marty continúa hacia el este para llegar a la escuela secundaria Hill Valley . Con Jennifer Parker , regresa caminando desde el lado este después de la Batalla de las Bandas .
El Teatro Essex se encuentra al sur de la torre del reloj, en la cuadra 400 de Hill Street. Cuando Marty sale en patineta del garaje de Doc en 1985, se acerca desde el sur. Al caminar desde el punto de referencia de 3 kilómetros en el futuro emplazamiento de Lyon Estates en 1955, también se acerca al pueblo desde el sur (en 2015, Doc vuela desde Lyon Estates desde el lado oeste por una pasarela aérea este-oeste). Cuando Marty regresa a 1985, corre hacia el sur, hacia el centro comercial Lone Pine .
El Café de Lou y la gasolinera Texaco se encuentran al oeste de la torre del reloj, en la cuadra 100 de la calle Main. Marty viaja hacia el oeste mientras corre tras George en 1955. Cuando llega al pueblo en 1885, viene del lado oeste, donde la estación de tren se encuentra a pocas cuadras de la plaza.
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Hill Valley is a fictional town in California that serves as the setting of the Back to the Future trilogy and its animated spin-off series. In the trilogy, Hill Valley is seen in four different time periods – 1885, 1955, 1985, and 2015 – as well as in a dystopian alternate 1985.[1] The films contain many sight gags, verbal innuendos and detailed set design elements, from which a detailed and consistent history of the area can be derived.
The city name "Hill Valley" is a joke, being an oxymoron. However, an early script for Back to the Future Part II mentioned that Hill Valley was named after its founder, William "Bill" Hill.
For Back to the Future, the producers considered filming the town square scenes in the real city of Petaluma, California, but soon realized it would be prohibitively expensive and impractical to alter a real place to suit the different eras.[2] Instead, filming was completed on the Universal Studios backlot, where they had more control.[3] The town square set was called Mockingbird Square after the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird, but was later known as Courthouse Square. It had been used for many films and television shows dating back to 1948's An Act of Murder,[4] including the first 1959 episode of the sci-fi series The Twilight Zone, called "Where Is Everybody?"[5]
The Hill Valley courthouse can be seen in the movies Bruce Almighty, Gremlins, Bye Bye Birdie, Sneakers, The Offspring's music video "Why Don't You Get a Job?", an episode of Major Dad entitled "Who's That Blonde", and an episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. The clock tower was a removable addition, one of many ways in which the Courthouse building has been redressed over the years to suit the needs of a production.
Many of the cars that appear in the 2015 scenes are either modified for the film or concept cars. Examples include Ford Probe, Saab EV-1, Citroën DS 21, Pontiac Banshee Concept, Pontiac Fiero and Volkswagen Beetle. Cars reused from other science fiction films include the "Star Car" from The Last Starfighter (1984) and a "Spinner" from Blade Runner (1982). Griff's car is a modified BMW 633, which was never sold in the convertible form seen in the film.[6]
For Back to the Future Part III, Hill Valley 1885 was filmed in Sonora, California. The producers were able to use the land rent-free under an agreement to leave the set buildings on site. All buildings except the clock tower were left intact after production completed.
On November 6, 1990, an arson fire on the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot destroyed much of Courthouse Square, the setting in which all the other time periods were filmed. The Courthouse survived the devastation and other facades were reconstructed.[7] Another fire on September 6, 1997 damaged Courthouse Square. The backlot facades were rebuilt, with the exception of the facades used for Hill Valley 1885.
On February 14, 1999, a fire at Whittier High School, California, where some, mostly exterior scenes were filmed,[8] destroyed the men's gym there. On June 1, 2008, another fire destroyed part of the rebuilt Courthouse Square backlot and damaged the clock tower.[9][10]
Real-life locations
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Other real-life shooting locations of Hill Valley landmarks include:[8]
- Doc's house in 1955 is the Gamble House in Pasadena, California. Doc's garage in 1985 was a façade set up next to a Burger King on North Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.[11]
- Twin Pines/Lone Pine Mall is actually the Puente Hills Mall in Industry, California.
- Marty's Lyon Estates house in 1985 is actually at 9303 Roslyndale Avenue, Pacoima, California.
- The 1955 Lyon Estates field is actually along farmland between the city borders of Chino, California and Corona, California.
- Peabody's Twin Pines Ranch is really at Golden Oak Ranch, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company and used in many Disney productions.
- The houses of George McFly, Lorraine Baines, and Biff Tannen in 1955 are all in South Pasadena, California.
- The train that hit the DeLorean and the Futuristic Train were parked in Port Hueneme, California.
- John F. Kennedy Drive is actually Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.
- The River Road Tunnel is actually Observatory Tunnel at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. The actual tunnel is only a fraction of the length of the one depicted in Part II.
- The Pohatchee Drive-In Theater where Marty initially travels from 1955 back to 1885 was not a real theater. It was constructed full-scale for the third film in Monument Valley, Utah (near the Arizona/Utah border) and was torn down after that portion of filming was completed.
- Marty's race with Needles was shot on Doris Avenue in Oxnard, California.
- Hilldale in 1985 was filmed at Doris Avenue and Oxford Drive in Oxnard, California.
- Hilldale in 2015 was filmed at Oakhurst Street and Somerset Avenue in El Monte, California.
- Hill Valley High School was filmed at Whittier High School in Whittier, California.
According to an 1885 Central Pacific Railroad map in Back to the Future Part III, Hill Valley is located in Northern California in the Sierra Nevada. Dialogue in Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III places it in "Hill County", a fictional county in California.[12]
After Marty decides against racing Needles at the end of Back to the Future Part III, the zip code 95420 is visible on the letterhead of the printout Jennifer brought back with her from 2015 announcing Marty's termination from Cusco. This zip code corresponds with Caspar, California, an unincorporated community in Mendocino County.
The following information is taken directly from places and events shown or mentioned in the three films:
The town of Hill Valley was first settled in 1850 and incorporated in 1865. By the 1880s, it was connected by railroad to San Francisco. Construction of a new county courthouse was well underway in 1885, the setting of Back to the Future Part III, in which a new clock was dedicated for the building. The Shonash Ravine Bridge was completed in the summer of 1886, around the same time the ravine was renamed Clayton Ravine in memory of Clara Clayton, a school teacher who died from falling into the chasm. In a revised timeline where Doc Brown saved Clara's life, the town renamed it Eastwood Ravine when it is believed that "Clint Eastwood" (an alias used by Marty McFly) fell into the ravine.
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By 1955, as seen in the first two Back to the Future films, the area around the courthouse has developed into the downtown of Hill Valley. In front of the courthouse is a grass-covered town square, with stores, two movie theaters, Essex and Town, and cafés on the surrounding streets. Downtown also features a Texaco station, a Bank of America branch, and a Studebaker dealership. A key moment in the town's fictional history takes place on Saturday, November 12, 1955, at 10:04 p.m. PST, when lightning strikes the courthouse's clock tower, freezing the clock at 10:04. The clock is never repaired and becomes a local landmark, left in its non-functional state at the behest of the Hill Valley Preservation Society. In the revised timeline, the broken piece of ledge from Doc Brown's successful attempt to channel lightning from the clock tower is likewise never repaired, as can be seen when Marty returns to 1985 and in 2015, but not in the alternate 1985.
In Marty's original timeline, many of the town square businesses have moved or closed down by 1985. The new businesses which replaced them include a second-hand shop, a yoga studio, and an adult book store, and the Studebaker dealership becomes a Toyota dealership, but is still owned by the Statlers, though the Texaco station and Bank of America branch remained. The Essex movie theater now shows porno movies while the Town Theater is used for church services, and the courthouse is in a state of disrepair, and at night at least one homeless person (called "Red" by Marty) sleeps on the town square park benches.[13]
The grassy park outside of the courthouse has been converted into a parking lot. "That was always one of the major elements of the story even in its earliest incarnation," screenwriter Bob Gale says in The Making of Back to the Future, "was to take a place and show what happens to it over a period of thirty years. What happened to everybody's home town is obviously the same thing. They built the mall out in the boonies, and killed all the business downtown, and everything changed."[13]
By the 21st century, the downtown area has experienced a revival. The courthouse has been converted into the Courthouse Mall. Businesses have begun to move back into and around the town square and the parking lot has been replaced by a pond. The clock on top of the courthouse is still preserved at 10:04 and the mall's logo is an illustration of a lightning bolt striking the clock tower. The Town Theater/Assembly of Christ building has been converted to an art museum with a mural painted on the front side of the building above the marquee. The Texaco station remains, while the Toyota dealership is now a Pontiac dealership, though in reality General Motors discontinued the Pontiac brand in 2010 as part of its bankruptcy.
Signs that say "Welcome to Hill Valley" are seen in 1955, 1985 and 2015. Both 1955 and 2015 signs have symbols representing the Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions clubs. The 1955 sign has the logos of the YMCA, Jaycees, and Future Farmers of America while the 2015 sign has those of the Neighborhood Crime Watch eye logo and the 4-H Club clover logo. The "Welcome to Hill Valley" sign in 1985 does not contain any signage representing any clubs and mentions the name of Mayor Goldie Wilson.
In the alternate 1985, Marty is seen walking over the sign, which has been knocked down and an 'E' has been spray painted over the 'I' in HILL VALLEY making the name HELL VALLEY. This sign does not display the name of the mayor but instead the words "A Nice Place to Live" as seen in 1955. A sign referencing US Highway 395 is shown next to the Town Square in 1955.
Twin Pines Mall / Lone Pine Mall
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Twin Pines Mall is a shopping center located outside Hill Valley, where Doctor Emmett Brown first tests his time machine, making his dog Einstein the first time traveler in the world. The site where the mall was filmed for the movie is actually Puente Hills Mall, located in City of Industry, California. The J.C. Penney location seen in the movie has been shut down and is now occupied by a 24 Hour Fitness center. The mall's name changed to Lone Pine Mall after Marty went back to 1985, because he accidentally destroyed one of the two baby pine trees for which it was named, as he fled an irate Old Man Peabody, whose barn the DeLorean crashed into upon arriving in 1955.
In Back to the Future Part II, a nightmarish alternate version of Hill Valley, dubbed 1985A by Doc, is depicted with a partial history. Due to the influence of the powerful and corrupt Biff Tannen, gambling was legalized in 1979. Tannen's toxic waste reclamation plants were built downtown, polluting the air and leading to pollution alerts to be issued. All of the local businesses in the downtown area closed or relocated and were replaced with strip clubs, porn theaters, and brothels. Tannen bought off the police. Consequently, crime increased and biker gangs settled in the city. Hill Valley's public schools burned down and the courthouse was converted into Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino and Hotel.
The clock on the courthouse remains at 10:04, although despite the damage the Doc did to the tower's platform in 1955, for whatever reason, it now seems to have disappeared. Biff murdered George McFly, Marty's dad, on March 15, 1973, so that he could marry George's wife Lorraine, Marty's mom, making him a corrupt family man as well as town ruler. He helped Richard Nixon remain President of the United States until at least 1985. Biff's effect on history affected the whole world – in this version of history, the Vietnam War was still ongoing by May 1983.
According to the original script for Back to the Future Part II a partial view of the alternate 2015 was also to be depicted. By this time Biff now owns half the state of California with his influence having gained his son, Biff Jr., the seat of governor and they uphold their power and corruption with an army of large, powerful cyborg police officers, which now has its 5 star resort in what would have been the courthouse mall in 2015.
Back to the Future: The Game alternate history
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Another timeline, branching off the events of Back to the Future: The Game, sees Irving "Kid" Tannen, the father of Biff Tannen and a prohibitionism era mafioso, avoid his lengthy incarceration for illegal consumption and sale of alcohol. In the alternate 1986 Biff Tannen has two brothers, and the Tannen family is a recognized crime family, ruling over Hill Valley with an iron grip.[14]
In yet another alternate history, branching off the events of Back to the Future: The Game, in 1931 a teen Emmett Brown, fell in love with the young journalist Edna Strickland: as a result she married Emmett, convincing him to pursue sociological and political goals. She managed to win him over by keeping him interested in science, but in a manner that his scientific skills could be used to control people instead of using science to understand mysteries and for the betterment of humanity. Under "Citizen Brown"'s influence, by 1985 Hill Valley is a technological dystopia, where Emmett Brown oversees a fascist regime, controlling every single activity of his citizens, routinely brainwashed and spied over.[15]
In this new Hill Valley, in a reversal of their usual roles, Marty McFly is a square, serious and devoted to Emmett Brown to a fault, as the "original" McFly is dismayed to discover, and Jennifer is a rebellious rocker, a wild child with an unpredictable streak. Lorraine is again a mildly obese, inebriated sad woman. George has reverted to be the loser he is in the first, original timeline, although his oppressor is big government instead of Biff. George reprises his "peeping Tom" activities as seen in Back to the Future, under the guise of monitoring security camera footage for Citizen Brown.[16]
Biff Tannen is now one part of the Citizen Plus program, brainwashed into obedience. Hill Valley is a technologically advanced marvel, owned by a now rich and powerful Emmett Brown, with even the iconic Town Hall replaced by a huge pane with the E. Brown Industries symbol. Since in this timeline Emmett Brown never developed time-travel technology, the events of the original series never took place, and the Eastwood Ravine is still known as the Clayton Ravine, as no one saved Clara from her death.[17]
The last attempt to fix the damages involved with the events of Back to the Future: The Game ends with even a more radical change. Edna Strickland travels under an assumed name to 1876 to act as a moral guide of the newly founded Hill Valley. After a failed confrontation with Beauregard Tannen, a Confederate soldier who built and founded the Palace Saloon, she accidentally causes a conflagration that consumes Hill Valley, turning it into a ghost town with herself as the only resident. As a result of her actions, Marty and Doc witness 1931 Hill Valley disappear and be replaced by a valley made of hills, implying that this was how Hill Valley got its name in the first place.[18]
Again, Marty and Doc manage to restore the continuity, that now sports minor alterations: Arthur and Silvia, Marty's grandparents, prepone their marriage to 1931. It was 1936 in the original timeline. Doc Brown spends more time in 1986 and less traveling through time. Kid Tannen is now reformed, married to Edna Strickland and having a better influence over Biff.[19]
Many family businesses are passed down from generation to generation in Hill Valley. As a result, the city changes but remains similar from one generation to the next, as businesses are updated but rarely change. These recurring elements were a deliberate choice on the part of the filmmakers. The production designer of Back to the Future Part II, Rick Carter, is quoted in a DVD extra as saying, "The future is built on the present." Director Robert Zemeckis adds that the continuity between the different eras in Hill Valley's history is an example of the adage, "the more things change, the more they stay the same".[20]
The following is a list of such places. When a place is not seen or mentioned in a movie, it is marked unknown. Some buildings shown in 1885 scenes are actually located further down the street in an area not shown in the first two movies.
place No. | 1885 | 1955 | 1985 | Alternate 1985 | 2015 |
1 |
Hill Valley Courthouse and Clock Tower (under construction) |
Hill Valley Courthouse and Clock Tower |
Department of Social Services |
Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel The Biff Tannen Museum |
Hill Valley Courthouse Mall |
2 |
— |
Town Theater (showing The Atomic Kid) |
Town Theater (as the Assembly of Christ Church) |
Biffco Toxic Waste Reclamation Plant |
Hill Valley Museum of Art: "A Bellman Retrospective" |
3 |
— |
Holt's Diner |
Elmo's Rib Cafe |
4 |
Honest Joe Statler's Fine Horses (in different location — this spot actually empty) |
Statler Studebaker |
Statler Toyota |
PIG Mart |
Pontiac Sales and Hover Conversions |
5 |
— |
Ruth's Frock Shop |
Goodwill Industries |
Tanya Exotic Sex Goddess |
Hyatas All Natural Earth-Grown Fruits |
6 |
— |
Jacobson & Field Attorneys at Law |
Loans |
Bad Rap Bail Bonds |
Simulex |
7 |
(under construction) |
Western Auto Stores |
empty store (displaying "Re-Elect Mayor Goldie Wilson" signage) |
Bondage |
Hill Valley Gifts / The Hydroponic Gardner |
8 |
Wells Fargo & Co |
Bluebird Motel |
Al's Tattoo Art (out of business, for sale) |
Video Nude Hardcore Movies Pawn Shop |
Sight Sound and Mind |
9 |
— |
Elite Barber Shop |
empty store (sign on window saying "We Moved to Twin Pines Mall") |
Bangkok Sauna & Asian Massage |
Mr. Perfect All-Natural Steroids |
10 |
— |
Hill Valley Stationers |
Cupid's Adult Book Store |
Hell Hole XXX |
Eclipse — Contemporary & Traditional Lighting Store |
11 |
— |
Zale's Jewelers |
Abrams Brokerage Corporation |
Hardcore X |
Pizza Hut |
12 |
Unknown |
J.D. Armstrong Realty |
Loans |
Peeparama |
True Blues |
13 |
Unknown |
Ask Mr. Foster Travel Service |
Naughty and Naked |
Uniglobe Travel |
14 |
Marshal's Office |
Bank of America |
Bank of America |
Naughty XXX |
Hill Valley Transit bus stop (second floor advertising Goldie Wilson Hover Conversions and Major League Baseball World Series Sports-Flash news on a holographic billboard sign) |
15 |
Palace Saloon |
Lou's Cafe |
Lou's Fitness Aerobics Center |
War Zone Bar |
Cafe 80's |
16 |
Barber shop |
Roy's Record Store |
The Third Eye |
Time to Shoot Photo Store |
Blast From The Past Antique Store |
17 |
Doc's Blacksmith shop (different building) |
Texaco full-service station |
Texaco gas station/food mart |
(area cluttered with piles of junk furniture and other garbage) |
7-Eleven (first floor) Texaco automated Havoline station (second floor) |
18 |
Unknown |
Hal's Bike Shop |
Hog Heaven |
French Fantasies |
The Bot Shoppe |
19 |
Livery and Feed Stable |
Lawrence Building |
Broadway Florist |
French Fantasies |
Hill Valley Surrogate Parenting Center |
20 |
(under construction) |
Essex Theater (as a mainstream movie house showing Cattle Queen of Montana) |
Essex Theater (as an adult movie house showing Orgy, American Style XXX) |
Hill Valley Theater of Live Sex Acts |
Holomax Theater (showing Jaws 19: "This time it's really, really personal.") |
21 |
Hill Valley Telegraph |
Building with Sherwin-Williams Paint billboard sign |
Toxic Waste Reclamation Plant |
Unknown (office building displaying Skyway Information) |
22 |
— |
Lyon Estates (under development) |
Lyon Estates (middle-class neighborhood) |
Lyon Estates (rough neighborhood) |
Lyon Estates (low-class neighborhood) |
23 |
Empty land near Shonash Ravine |
Farmland near Clayton/Eastwood Ravine |
Hilldale, a new housing development near Clayton/Eastwood Ravine with 1980s-style homes and described as being a rather affluent part of Hill Valley |
Neighborhood destroyed, now extremely dangerous |
Hilldale, a rough neighborhood |
24 |
Hill Valley School (in different building than later schools) |
Hill Valley High School |
Remains of Hill Valley High School (burned down in 1979) |
Hill Valley High School |
25 |
Unknown |
Gaynor's Hideaway Bar |
Dee Dee's Delight Bar |
Fusion Bar |
26 |
McFly Farm |
Twin Pines Ranch |
Twin Pines/Lone Pine Mall |
Lone Pine Mall |
Lone Pine Fli-Drome |
27 |
Empty lot |
Brown Mansion |
Doc Brown's garage/Burger King |
Doc Brown's garage |
Doctor Brown's futuristic laboratory |
Back to the Future has been criticized for presenting an idealized 1950s setting almost entirely populated by White people, and contrasting this with a more troubled 1985 town run by a Black mayor. In Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film, Adilifu Nama writes, "The film performs robust semiotic work around race by symbolically associating the degraded cityscape of Hill Valley with inept black leadership. Marty's personal family crisis, marked by a socially impotent father and an alcoholic mother, is mirrored in the condition of Hill Valley. Boarded-up businesses, schoolyard graffiti, and an adult-video bookstore placed in the center of town indicate that the Hill Valley of 1985 is suffering from severe economic and moral decline. Alongside these visual signifiers of socioeconomic crisis are posters of the Black mayor, Goldie Wilson, scattered throughout downtown Hill Valley."[21]
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Okay, I know the city itself is fictitious. However, related to the accepted answer to Where is Hill Valley?, does this map, used in BTTF3, correspond to a real location? Note that the linked question is referring to the general area / in-universe location of Hill Valley. In this case, I am asking if the area illustrated in the map corresponds to a real geographic location, in California or somewhere else.

I notice the inclusion of several rivers, lakes and tributaries so I was curious if those features lined up to true locations on the map or if they were simply fabricated by the movie's art department when creating the movie prop. If they truly exist, does that mean that the exact location of Hill Valley could be located, even if it is only (in all likelihood) a clump of trees in the forest?
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Contact via Earthquakes
Pentagonal Stargate Activation 2010
February 27, 2010
by Goro (supertorchritual.com & goroadachi.com)



Enki works in mysterious ways. He sees the angles. He sees the alignments. He understands space. He understands time. It's '2010' and he comes in peace. Contact via earthquakes... This is it. This is how it begins...
Haiti - Chile Alignment...



Behold, the Earth-Shaker opens the Pentagonal Stargate...


The pentagram is the symbol of Venus. Venus is the goddess/planet of love. Love in many languages is amor. Amor is the reverse of Roma. As they say, all roads lead to Rome. Even the pentagram. The Pentagonal Contact Sequence started back on April 6, 2009 near Rome...


Orbitally reversed and it becomes Megafault starring Brittany Murphy (who had an Italian father linked to the mob)...

...whose untimely death marked the winter solstice 2009 at the apex of the pentagonal 'V' apex.

'Vs' of course come in peace...


...through a Pentagonal Stargate

...and an earthquake.

'Knee' = Rome in leg-shaped Italy...

'Ring' = Pacific (= 'peace') Ring of Fire...

Chile is in the Ring of Peace/'V'...
And 'V' is balloons...

...reenacted right before the 'V' premiere (Nov 3, 2009) via Balloon Boy on Oct 15...


...which was orbitally 'stereo aligned' with Feb 25-26, or the Chile 'Big One' (Feb 27).

Contact via earthquakes = Contact with V = Contact with Peace = Contact with Love (Rome, Venus) = Contact via Pentagram
All in the 'Big One' space-time geometric overlay...





And that's how Contact is being made in 2010.
Just the tip of the iceberg.
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NOTE: For those new here, please note that this strange thing that I do on this website is not the typical hindsight-driven dot connecting stuff that you may have seen out there. Here, much emphasis is placed on foresight. I regularly make predictions or multicontextual pattern projections to demonstrate that it is something very real - albeit 'impossible' according to the current paradigm - that I discuss and try to show again and again. So, for instance, even though I decided not to bring it up in the main text of the article purely for readabililty, both the April 2009 Italian earthquake and the January 2010 Haiti 'Big One' were, to a considerable degree, projected beforehand. (See here & here - the latter not including STRUG entries thus appearing less impressive than what was actually going on 'underground' projection-wise.) Even the latest Chile mega-quake was no surprise around here (especially on STRUG) - evidenced by the fact that I was able to quickly write up and post this article within 24 hours of the catastrophe. For many months, in fact, I kept highlighting the Vancouver Olympics (Feb 12-28) and its general timeframe, based on various patterns, in particular the following golden/phi-based timecode which had 'Big One' (mega-quake) written all over it.

Not surprisingly, there was to be further twists which I was able to closely follow, leading me to make a necessary adjustment just in time for (i.e. before) the early-January quakes including Haiti. (I haven't yet fully explained what caused me to make the adjustment but that it was a valid move is obviously not in question.) After Haiti, the status of the February 2010 window became uncertain - was it still radioactive or had it released all its energy in January? We now know the answer: Another small time shift, another 'Big One' (this time in Chile), coming the day before the closing ceremony of the 'V Olympics' instead of the opening ceremony. And it was decidedly pentagonal in nature. This is important because in addition to what's already been discussed the pentagram is nearly synonymous with (i.e. found encoded in its geometry) the golden ratio, i.e. '1 : 1.618', therefore linking back to the phi-based timecode above.

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To be continued...
https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/contact-penta-quakes.htm
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