Burroughs

The town itself is named after the author Edgar Rice Borroughs, and has streets named after popular literary works and authors. Serves as InGen's employee housing and community area. In addition to the locations listed here, several smaller bungalows and building frames exist.

Residence of John Hammond
A large, gated mansion with some ancient Mayan artifacts as decoration. This impressive two-storey building has some severe interior damage not shared by any other building in Borroughs. Collapsed floors, staircases, and a design inconsistent with the other buildings has led many Trespasser fans to believe that Hammond's Mansion actually predates the other buildings.

Residence of Dr. Henry Wu
As head geneticist on Site B, Dr. Wu lived a lavish lifestyle. A state of the art entertainment system, laundry room and garage, bedroom, kitchen, and living room, and even a backyard pool all enclosed in a piece of gated land Wu called his own exist as evidence to this fact.

The Operations Center
As the name suggests, this building acted as the center of operations in the town. Visitors were required to register here and there were offices for communications, animal control, and security. Its rear helipad was probably used often to get to and from Mt. Watson and the mainland.

InGeneral Store
This cleverly named town shop probably provided InGen employees with the basic necessities: food, drink, hygiene items, etc.

The Cafe
The cafe likely provided InGen employees with warm food and a social environment.

Seano's Gas and Repair
A gas station, repair shop, and car wash.

The Plaza
A small plaza modelled by Wei Ho featuring a statue that resembles E.R. Borroughs.

The Generator Tower
A mostly empty building near the collapsed water town.

The Saloon
Larger than the Cafe, and with bedrooms on the second floor, this building probably acted as a temporary hotel and a social environment for the exiled workers. The stairs have been damaged so the player must find another way to reach the 2nd floor.

The Barracks
A small house where low-level workers shared housing and a community bathroom.

The Water Tower
A collapsed water tower, under which an AK-47(mag) is hidden.

Bungalows
There are also a slew of abandoned bungalows where mid-level employees were presumably housed. Many were abandoned during construction.

Basketball Court
A Basketball Court located adjacent to Dr. Wu's property. Several Voice Overs were created specifically for this location, and are fired whenever Anne successfully scores a point.

Main Street

 * Residence of John Hammond
 * Residence of Dr. Henry Wu
 * Saloon
 * Seano's Gas and Repair
 * The Generator Tower
 * The Operations Center
 * E.R. Borroughs Plaza

Rue de Jules Verne

 * Bus stop
 * Various Bungalows
 * E.R. Borroughs Plaza

Wells Place

 * The Church
 * Various Bungalows
 * E.R. Borroughs Plaza

Borroughs Ct.

 * E.R. Borroughs Plaza

Not Named

 * Operations Center
 * Barracks

Architecture
Several various styles of architecture are present in Burroughs. Some of the buildings have appear to be from an earlier time, such as the late 19th century. Others feature a more 20th century look, with concrete and mortar. Still others are prefab structures, slapped together quickly and cheaply by InGen.

Raised sidewalks
Several preleased screenshots, including the loading screen for the Town, depict Borroughs with raised sidewalks. However, within the actual level the sidewalks are flush with the ground. The current theory suggests that the dinosaurs repeatedly tripped over the sidewalks, and thus the developers scrapped them.