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Work in Progress (11 of 37 location blocks completed)-Feel Free to Add

Basic Info:
  • 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.
Brooke Hills has 37 streets, all shown below.

Contents


Work in Progress (11 of 37 location blocks completed)-Feel Free to Add

[edit] Pattinson Plaza

Pattinson Plaza

Brooke Hills [42,20]

Tyson Auto Repair Club Nanning the Godolphin Building
Spence Row Police Department Pattinson Plaza Olsen Plaza
the Dampier Museum Nicks Grove Winstone Road

[edit] Olsen Plaza

Olsen Plaza

Brooke Hills [43,20]

Club Nanning the Godolphin Building Caseley Cinema
Pattinson Plaza Olsen Plaza St. Ita's Church
Nicks Grove Winstone Road the Hames Building

[edit] McCormack Square

McCormack Square

Brooke Hills [46,20]

a junkyard Hanlon Square the Humpfries Arms
a cemetery McCormack Square a factory
Keane Street Fifoot Park Axworthy Way

[edit] Cherington Row

Cherington Row

Brooke Hills [48,20]

the Humpfries Arms Sliney Row the Tincknell Building
a factory Cherington Row the Higdon Building
Axworthy Way Selwood Row wasteland

[edit] Nicks Grove

Nicks Grove

Brooke Hills [41,21]

Spence Row Police Department Pattinson Plaza Olsen Plaza
the Dampier Museum Nicks Grove Winstone Road
the Heathcote Building the Johnston Museum wasteland

[edit] Description

The street was paved with asphalt, after the original street was torn in a construction project. It originally had a number of trees in the sidewalk, thus it was named Nicks Grove.

[edit] History

Nicks Grove was constructed by the City of Malton in 1978 after the original cobblestone was torn up by construction at the nearby Johnston Museum. It was maintained by the City of Malton up until the time of the outbreak.

[edit] Winstone Road

Winstone Road

Brooke Hills [41,21]

Pattinson Plaza Olsen Plaza St. Ita's Church
Nicks Grove Winstone Road the Hames Building
the Johnston Museum wasteland Stodgell Cinema

[edit] Description

Winstone Road is a mixed road, some of the older cobblestone replaced with concrete or asphalt. Potholes are present throughout.

[edit] History

Winstone road was scheduled to be repaved with asphalt and concrete at the time of the outbreak. It was halfway completed at the time and some rubble is still present.


[edit] Keane Street

Keane Street

Brooke Hills [45,21]

St. Ita's Church a cemetery McCormack Square
the Hames Building Keane Street Fifoot Park
Stodgell Cinema the Hellyer Building the Ledamun Monument
Upper Left Corner Shrine
This location is a sacred place for the Upper Left Corner


[edit] Axworthy Way

Axworthy Way

Brooke Hills [46,21]

McCormack Square a factory Cherington Row
Fifoot Park Axworthy Way Selwood Row
the Ledamun Monument Blann Avenue Brent Place Fire Station

[edit] Selwood Row

Selwood Row

Brooke Hills [45,21]

a factory Cherington Row the Higdon Building
Axworthy Way Selwood Row watseland
the Ledamun Monument Brent Place Fire Station Bridle Drive


[edit] Blann Avenue

Blann Avenue

Brooke Hills [47,22]

Fifoot Park Axworthy Way Selwood Row
the Ledamun Monument Blann Avenue Brent Place Fire Station
the Crabbe Arms Prickett Road Say Square

[edit] Bridle Drive

Bridle Drive

Brooke Hills [49,22]

Selwood Row wasteland Hatchard Road
Brent Place Fire Station Bridle Drive the Fifield Motel
Say Square St. Luke's Cathedral St. Luke's Cathedral

[edit] Heckworthy Drive

[edit] Osmonton Road

[edit] Prickett Road

[edit] Say Square

Somebody has spraypainted Square! onto a wall.

Amusing Location
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[edit] Botting Square

[edit] Wakeley Grove

[edit] Author Avenue

[edit] Vigour Walk

[edit] Davie Walk

[edit] McNally Walk

[edit] Beckley Square

[edit] Swaffield Plaza

[edit] Donoran Road

[edit] Pomroy Place

[edit] Blatcher Avenue

[edit] Hollcombe Lane

[edit] Hellear Walk

Somebody has spraypainted Grif was here onto a wall. --ZSandmann 13:32, 8 August 2007 (BST)

[edit] Croxford Road

[edit] Heaveb Way

[edit] Moorman Plaza

Moorman Plaza is named for Buford P. Moorman, who moved to Malton in 1903. He and his family built Moorman Plaza in the same year, which mostly involved pulling grass from it's roots and dealing with, what the record describes as "a very nasty bush which seemed like it didn't want to come out." Mr. Moorman died soon after completion of the road, and his grieving family moved out of the city, never to return to see the street again

[edit] Gilly Cuddy Boulevard

[edit] Perin Alley

[edit] Wakely Alley

[edit] Hearne Lane

[edit] Membery Avenue

Amusing Location
This location is on the list of Amusing Locations in Malton

[edit] Stallworthy Square

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