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{{Locationblock|
location_type=Street|
suburb=Dulston|
coordinates=94,1|
NW_location=[[Oake Walk Police Department|Oake Walk Police Dept]]|NW_color=Police Dept|
N_location=[[the Naisbitt Building]]|N_color=Building|
NE_location=[[Clewett Alley Police Department|Clewett Alley Police Dept]]|NE_color=Police Dept|
W_location=[[The Perryn Building (Dulston)|the Perryn Building]]|W_color=Building|
This_location=Cullen Way|location_color=Street|
E_location=[[Warehouse 95,1|a warehouse]]|E_color=Warehouse|
SW_location=[[#Beach Walk|Beach Walk]]|SW_color=Street|
S_location=[[the Turvill Building]]|S_color=Building|
SE_location=[[Weston Crescent Fire Station]]|SE_color=Fire Station}}


'''Cullen Way''' is an open [[Empty Block#Street|street]] located in the [[suburb]] of [[Dulston]]. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Dulston, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).<br><br>
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Revision as of 19:30, 21 January 2012

Cullen Way

Dulston [94,1]

Oake Walk Police Dept the Naisbitt Building Clewett Alley Police Dept
the Perryn Building Cullen Way a warehouse
Beach Walk the Turvill Building Weston Crescent Fire Station

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.

Cullen Way is an open street located in the suburb of Dulston. This street has been designated an official bulletin board for Dulston, where survivors can publicly spray paint messages or warnings to other survivors. Unlike the random graffiti found at other locations survivors should take these messages more seriously (if possible).