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- A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, Place, etc.
- This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.
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A Street is a city block containing no buildings or monuments. There are a variety of other names besides Street including Alley, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Grove, Lane, Row, Square, Walk, etc. For Christmas 2005, black military helicopters airdropped supply crates into a few of the empty streets.
[edit] Basher Street
[edit] Bendle Drive
[edit] Bigg Boulevard
[edit] Bowley Lane
[edit] Coffins Drive
This street in Dunell Hills is so named because it is the long time home of several different casket making companies. On certain occasions, the companies would display their wares upon the sidewalk in a sort of morbid street fare, lending the area its name.
Coffins Drive is home to a billboard
[edit] Combe Lane
[edit] Comer Avenue
[edit] Coorte Square
[edit] Craigie Alley
[edit] Dalwood Lane
[edit] Fullaway Crescent
[edit] Gould Walk
[edit] Hakens Way
[edit] Hartry Crescent
[edit] Heming Way
This street in Dunell Hills is named, in a roundabout way, after the author Ernest Hemingway. The writer spent a short amount of time in a boarding house on the street during his time as an Amex (American Expatriate). It is believed that he did not produce any notable writing during this time, but a later city planner noted the fact and decided to rename the current Mulberry Drive after the author. Unfortunately the boarding house Hemingway had lived in was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1912, only to be replaced by a grove of Mulberry trees, sparking intense debate over plans to revert the street to its original name.
[edit] Henderson Boulevard
[edit] Hilborn Walk
[edit] Horn Walk
[edit] Inclesdon Drive
[edit] Leader Drive
[edit] Main Walk
[edit] Molesworth Road
[edit] Neyens Avenue
[edit] North Lane
[edit] Parsley Road
[edit] Penny Crescent
[edit] Polley Grove
[edit] Powlet Grove
[edit] Prinn Drive
[edit] Raynols Boulevard
[edit] Ritchie Boulevard
[edit] Shilling Walk
[edit] Side Alley
[edit] Squires Crescent
[edit] Standen Row
[edit] Summers Row
[edit] Swonnell Walk
[edit] Tharratt Road
[edit] Wakley Boulevard
[edit] Woodgate Avenue