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Mineral Town is the main setting in Harvest Moon: Back To Nature.

Shops[]

Yodel Ranch[]

Main article: Yodel Ranch (BTN)

You can get most of your animals here. Some festival are held here. Barley and May live here too.

Poultry Farm[]

Main article: Poultry Farm (BTN)

Popuri, Rick and Lillia live here. You can buy chickens and chicken feed here.

The Inn[]

Main article: The Inn (BTN)

Get food here and you can find Won here. Also Ann and Doug lives here.

The Clinic[]

Main article: Clinic (BTN)

Are you sick? Go here if you are! Also Elli and the Doctor lives here.

Supermarket[]

Main article: Supermarket (BTN)

Get food, items and crops here. Karen lives with her parents behind the door you can see.

Aja Winery[]

Main article: Aja Winery (BTN)

Buy Wine here. In the Fall season you can work here.

Blacksmith[]

Main article: Blacksmith (BTN)

Upgrade your tools here or get some special things from here.

Gotz's House[]

Main article: Woodcutter's House (BTN)

Here is Gotz's home. You can order the House and Barn Expansions here.

Other Locations[]

The Main Character's Farm[]

Main article: Farm (BTN)

This is your default home, and where you will farm and take care of your animals.

Library[]

Main article: Library (BTN)

Read books... Also Mary works here.

The Church[]

Main article: Church (BTN)

Come here to visit people and to go to The Confessional Box.

Mineral Beach[]

Main article: Mineral Beach (BTN)

You can visit Kai and Jack here. Festivals are sometimes held here. Fish here too.

Rose Square[]

Main article: Rose Square (BTN)

Most of the festivals are held here. In the afternoons most of the village woman are here.

Mayor's house[]

Main article: Thomas' House (BTN)

Visit the Mayor. He loves to talk to people.

Ellen's House[]

Main article: Ellen's House (BTN)

Visit Ellen, the old lady who takes care of Stu and Elli.

Harvest Sprites' House[]

Main article: Harvest Sprites' House (BTN)

Get the Harvest Sprites to work for you here because it's hard to work alone at your farm.

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