Journey to the center of steampunk-inspired fantasy locations that merge together modern utilitarian objects with Victorian-era aesthetics.
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Port Kasra: Steampunk City
Welcome to Port Kasra, a steampunk city set in the Florida Keys during the 1880s. Named after its original founder, Juan de Kasra (a pirate of great notoriety), Port Kasra offers shopping with the goods and services of many fine merchants as well as a steampunk community in which to live and play.
View this destination »NeoVictoria
Explore time, space, and the softness between dimensions in NeoVictoria. The citizenry here cling to the land and skies, for its vast oceans are home to forces that do not heed the crown. This role-play steampunk community recreates the bygone era of London's dark history. Wander down the cobbled streets and marvel at the classic architecture as you interact with a myriad of intriguing characters.
View this destination »Mythopoeia
As well as being home to The Curious Prim main store, this spectacular island merges its steampunk, fairy, antique, and Roman influences to create an island full of whimsy and stunning architecture.
View this destination »Rossers Landing
Visit steampunk-inspired Rossers Landing. The Riot Act nightclub maintains its fine establishment on the island below the town. Up in the sky, Residents are free to take in the Victorian architecture, floating dirigibles, and all the houses and stores.
View this destination »Mieville
Mieville is a steampunk area spread over eight full regions, each named after a popular Victorian novelist. As well as shops and residences, Residents can visit some beautiful parkland, ports, and the impressive Mieville Magical Academy.
View this destination »Caledon
This large, whimsical, and eclectic Victorian steampunk community stretches over fifty regions in Second Life. Caledon Oxbridge is where new Residents arrive and is the gateway to Victoria City and the numerous towns and countryside beyond.
View this destination »Armada Breakaway
After a heavy storm, unlike any Armada had seen for many years, a small section was torn off and found itself alone and lost at sea. Discovered and repaired by some travelers, it is now beginning again anew.
View this destination »LPP neo
From the fallen lighthouse to the marooned submarine and flooded railway, this house of steampunk style survives amidst a drowned region that is well worth exploring.
View this destination »New Babbage
This vast Victorian steampunk area is full of airships, clockwork devices, submersibles, and other amazing technology. It's an ideal place to explore life as it was in the 19th century.
View this destination »Steelhead Port Harbor
This steampunk-inspired location has a 19th century American-Victorian vibe. Highlights include the lighthouse, a shooting gallery, warehouses, the Hall of Justice, and other period architecture. It's all set alongside a port complete with ships and seagulls flying overhead.
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