Barrville Streets
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There are thirty streets located throughout the suburb of Barrville. Three of the streets contain billboards.
If any of these streets are being used as a revive point, please indicate so in that street's entry. When adding news items, place most recent news at the top.
[edit] Bassett Way
| Bassett Way
Barrville [46, 40]
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Description
Bassett Way is one of many streets throughout Barrville, and its name was pulled from a list of deceased railroad workers.
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[edit] Blackman Drive
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| Blackman Drive
Barrville [49, 43]
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Description
Blackman Drive is one of Malton's most controversial areas. Named by an openly-racist group, the WWW (World Wide Whites) via bribes, many African-Maltonians rallied to change the name. Ironically, the change from Blackman Drive to "Freedom Walk" was set on the first sunday after what was the day of the outbreak (the day the dispute was settled). As such, the name was never changed, although racist graffiti may still be seen on the drive.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Brunt Row
| Brunt Row
Barrville [45, 46]
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Description
Before the outbreak, Brunt Row was where prostitutes "pulled a trick". Police officers frequented the dark alleys of Brunt Row hoping to catch them.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Crossing Lane
| Crossing Lane
Barrville [48, 49]
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Description
A lane crosses into another lane, which crosses into another. You realize that this street is simply a series of tubes
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Dalwood Alley
| Dalwood Alley
Barrville [47, 47]
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Description
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Davies Alley
| Davies Alley
Barrville [45, 43]
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Description
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Earlham Grove
| Earlham Grove
Barrville [46, 47]
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Description
Earlham Grove is named for an incident involving the Earl of Jiffertown, a city closley related to Malton (and a city incidentally zombie free). The Earl had a shipment of ham to be sent to Floyde Stadium for a feast after a fund ceremony. However, the truck tipped over, spilling delicious ham all over the street. Earl Grove became Earlham grove, and the name has stuck since.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Elvins Road
| Elvins Road
Barrville [46, 46]
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Description
"Elvins Road" was supposed to be "Elvis Road", but due to a nasty typewriting incident, the streets name (like many other locations in Malton) was misspelled. 3 people lost their jobs after the mayor furiously burst into the city council offices demanding to know "who screwed up the Elvis job?"
Elvins Road has a billboard.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Frederick Walk
| Frederick Walk
Barrville [45, 48]
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Description
Unlike most of Malton's history, Frederick Walk was named AFTER The Malton Incident in support of Frederick Dark of Axes High, who had so many names that Axes High named the street to remember who he really was.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Gilling Crescent
| Gilling Crescent
Barrville [44, 42]
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Description
Gilling Crescent is a revive point.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Greenhow Alley
| Greenhow Alley
Barrville [40, 46]
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Description
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Hagerty Place
| Hagerty Place
Barrville [48, 41]
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Description
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Head Grove
| Head Grove
Barrville [47, 42]
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Description
Daxter Grove was a pleasent drive, leading to Floyde Stadium. On the day of the outbreak, the infected were rounded up here, and containment crew used fireaxes, tomahawks, and shotguns to remove the heads from people's bodies. Roughly 1 fourth of Barrville's populace died, and since then, Daxter Grove has been known as Head Grove.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Highmore Street
| Highmore Street
Barrville [41, 42]
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Description
On the side of a derelict shop, a billboard advertises a mobile phone network.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Kitting Alley
| Kitting Alley
Barrville [44, 45]
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Description
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Knill Road
| Knill Road
Barrville [43, 47]
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Description
Knill Road is a revive point.
Recent News
Theres a lot of zeds here , a lot of revivifacation requests on the revivification request tool but there is no 1 coming --madmac356 21:22, 12 december 2009 (GMT)
- 8th October 2007: 100% active --Waak 16:22, 9 October 2007 (BST)
- 3rd October 2007: Still active, but due the fact that The Eagan Building and The Woolsett Building are ruined, revives will come less often. --Waak 07:15, 3 October 2007 (BST)
- 20th August 2007: Currently Active -- User:Sylark- MFD 09:10, 20 August 2007 (GMT+8:00)
History
[edit] Lavis Walk
| Lavis Walk
Barrville [49, 46]
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Description
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Mawdley Walk
| Mawdley Walk
Barrville [41, 43]
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Description
Recent News
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[edit] Moran Drive
| Moran Drive
Barrville [44, 44]
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Description
A Brewery (ironically, it was Moran Brewery) constructed the billboard above Moran Drive in the 1950's. The very first slogan they ever used was "Drink like a man, think like a Moran."
Moran Drive has a billboard.
Recent News
It's a street. It's paved. It is black and/or gray. It is likely that people walk and/or drive on them.
History
[edit] Peat Way
| Peat Way
Barrville [46, 44]
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Description
Peat Way's name is simple and clearly known--Before its paving over, it was a peat bog. Before it was paved over and drained, scientists extracted several Bog Mummies from it.
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[edit] Ranson Road
| Ranson Road
Barrville [41, 48]
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Description
Recent News
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[edit] Roe Crescent
| Roe Crescent
Barrville [42, 44]
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Description
Recent News
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[edit] Sowler Boulevard
| Sowler Boulevard
Barrville [48, 47]
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Description
Recent News
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[edit] Tordoffe Way
| Tordoffe Way
Barrville [43, 48]
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Description
Recent News
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[edit] Trick Plaza
| Trick Plaza
Barrville [41, 41]
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Description
Every day on April Fool's day, whoopie cushions were placed on benches, teens were ready with shaving cream, and costumed people ready to scare, all on Trick Plaza. The Plaza was named because the founders discovered gold--which turned out to be fool's gold (Pyrite). Nowadays, the "Boo!" is replaced by a "BARHAH!" and a sheet-covered teen replaced with a zombie intent on devouring your brains. Have fun!
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[edit] Voke Row
| Voke Row
Barrville [46, 48]
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Description
Recent News
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[edit] Wheare Boulevard
| Wheare Boulevard
Barrville [43, 43]
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Description
Many people had trouble finding this street before the outbreak.
Recent News
It is a street. It is paved. It is black and/or gray. People walk and/or drive on it.
History
[edit] Willies Square
| Willies Square
Barrville [44, 43]
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Description
Willies Square was named for short-lived mayor of Malton, Willy Warbursi (1818-1900) as Willy died in office mere minutes after being elected due to congestive heart failure. Very, very few records list him.
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[edit] Zinnecker Boulevard
| Zinnecker Boulevard
Barrville [48, 48]
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Description
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