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===History===
===History===
The Dartside cemetery was first used in 1859 right after the construction of St. Galls Church.  The cemetery is home to many past citizens of Dartside.  Dartside has been a mostly immigrant neighborhood since it's founding, and there is an interesting mix of last names scattered around the quiet 5-acres with the beautiful church in the background.


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Revision as of 13:50, 9 August 2009

a cemetery

Dartside [32, 87]

Alderson Walk the Stock Museum Knott Drive
St. Gall's Church a cemetery Ransom Grove
a carpark Taplin Crescent Hopping Alley

Basic Info:

Cemetery 32,87

Description

A revive point being run by the priest of the adjacent St. Galls church. Revives usually happen in less than 24 hours with medical care available inside the church. If there is a slowdown due to zombie attack, it is suggested that zombies go to Gee Ave (26,72)

History

The Dartside cemetery was first used in 1859 right after the construction of St. Galls Church. The cemetery is home to many past citizens of Dartside. Dartside has been a mostly immigrant neighborhood since it's founding, and there is an interesting mix of last names scattered around the quiet 5-acres with the beautiful church in the background.



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