Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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[BNW] American Wonders Pack
   
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[BNW] American Wonders Pack

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Description
Just in time for the most wonderful time of the year, this mod adds 7 new World Wonders to the game, all located within the United States of America. This mod requires the Brave New World expansion pack to run. In future updates I intend to add more wonders and additional features such as voiceovers for the wonders' quotes, so stay subscribed and spread the word! The Alamo and World Trade Center that you see in the preview image are NOT included with this pack -- they can be downloaded individually on my workshop page.

Here's a list of all the wonders that you'll find in this mod, in technology order from Earliest to Latest:

White House
Requires Economics
Cost: 650 Production
+2 Culture
Must be built in a Capital City. Upon completion, allows the immediate adoption of an Ideology.

Mount Rushmore
Requires Dynamite
Cost: 750 Production
+1 Culture
+2 Great Engineer Points
Requires a nearby Mountain tile. Provides +1 Happiness and +1 Population in all cities, and a free Stone Works in the city it is built in.

Las Vegas Strip
Requires Refrigeration
Cost: 1250 Production
+1 Culture
+2 Great Merchant Points
Must be built on or adjacent to Desert. Provides a boost of 2 Population in this city, and has the same Tourism effects as a Hotel.

Hollywood
Requires Plastics
Cost: 1250 Production
+2 Culture
2 Slots for Great Works of Literature
Contains 2 slots for Great Works of Writing, and a free Great Writer appears outside the city it is built in. Additionally, provides 2 copies of a unique Film Luxury Resource.

Golden Gate Bridge
Requires Radar
Cost: 1250 Production
+1 Culture
+4 Gold
+1 Great Engineer Point
City must be built on the Coast. Increases the range of Trade Routes from this city by 25%, opens another slot for a trade route, and provides a free Cargo Ship.

Kennedy Space Center
Requires Rocketry
Cost: 1250 Production
+1 Science
+2 Great Scientist Points
Provides a free Spaceship Part.

Space Needle
Requires Lasers
Cost: 1250 Production
+1 Culture
+2 Happiness
In addition to +2 Happiness, the Space Needle provides a free Great Person of your choice and increases the empire-wide Great Person spawn rate by 25%.

If the mod doesn't properly download, or does not show up in-game, you may download it manually here: Civfanatics[forums.civfanatics.com]. You then extract it to Documents/My Games/Sid Meier's Civilization V/MODS, though that path may differ depending on your platform.

Credits
XML + Art: Kramer (AKA Sasquatch)
Lua: Leugi
68 Comments
Penguin Paul 15 Aug, 2021 @ 9:32am 
Would love to see the World Trade Center (maybe Freedom Tower?) and Alamo included in a future update. Maybe some wonders from Hawaii and Alaska as well?
Goettlman 19 Aug, 2017 @ 5:02pm 
@ScarletSeer, you are wise, young grasshopper.
PC Principal 28 Apr, 2017 @ 2:14pm 
what happened to Alamo/WTC??
ScarletCinder 18 Feb, 2017 @ 3:18am 
I wonder how many monuments will be left standing after the next 4 years.
Gen 27 Jan, 2017 @ 2:10pm 
@Jeffrey909 I think Times Square is part of the Brodway wonder
Casual909 17 Dec, 2016 @ 8:09am 
so no times square?
madivri 13 Jun, 2016 @ 5:27pm 
I really only want this for the Space Needle. Combine that with the Map of Washington State, and it's just like home.
A Soiled Diaper 6 May, 2016 @ 12:39am 
What about Biosphere 2, just outside of Tucson, Arizona? It is now a museum and tourist attractions, but was built for scientific research intended to help in planning for colonizing the moon and Mars. That is a wonder that should exist in the game! It should provide +10% Science, +2 Tourism, +4 Gold, along with points toward a great scientist.
platonic platypuses 26 Feb, 2016 @ 4:47pm 
what about the St. Louis Arch, it was rather important, and is still considered the gateway to the west.
Diabetic Clark Griswold 30 Jan, 2016 @ 1:54pm 
Finally, we get the wonders that actually matter!