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==Description==
==Description==
The surrounding area is a collection of rows of terraced houses. The alleys at the back of these are sorry affairs. They are foreboding places with old rubbish bags dumped in them. Dinovan Alley is an uplifting exception to this. It is a long alley with its walls painted in bright colours. It is also adorned with potted plants and hanging baskets. It has lights running across it which once lit up at night. For some reason there are coins stuck to the ground at one part of the alley. Once, when money was still used in Malton people would try and pick these up to no avail. A oasis in the surrounding desert.
The surrounding area is a collection of rows of terraced houses. The alleys at the back of these are sorry affairs. They are foreboding places with old rubbish bags dumped in them. Dinovan Alley is an uplifting exception to this. It is a long alley with its walls painted in bright colours. It is also adorned with potted plants and hanging baskets. It has lights running across it which once lit up at night. For some reason there are coins stuck to the ground at one part of the alley. Once, when money was still used in Malton, people would try and pick these up to no avail. An oasis in the surrounding desert.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 21 November 2015

Dinovan Alley

New Arkham [5,93]

the Orlando Arms Tintiney Park Farnworth Alley
Wale Place Dinovan Alley a junkyard
Halliday Lane a carpark Lawrence Auto Repair

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.


Description

The surrounding area is a collection of rows of terraced houses. The alleys at the back of these are sorry affairs. They are foreboding places with old rubbish bags dumped in them. Dinovan Alley is an uplifting exception to this. It is a long alley with its walls painted in bright colours. It is also adorned with potted plants and hanging baskets. It has lights running across it which once lit up at night. For some reason there are coins stuck to the ground at one part of the alley. Once, when money was still used in Malton, people would try and pick these up to no avail. An oasis in the surrounding desert.