Pashenton

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Suburb of Pashenton
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Pashenton's location in Malton

Resource buildings in Pashenton

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p: BAug 19

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Phone Mast: (74,13)

The Carew Museum

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Known groups in this suburb:
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Key buildings in Pashenton:

Malls: none
NecroTech Buildings: 2

(76,12) (72,16)

Police Departments: 4
Hospitals: 1
Fire Stations: 2
Bulletin Boards: 8
Others: Schools 3, Churches 5, Auto Repair 4, Railway Stations 3, Non-NT Buildings 7, Libraries 1, M/Hotels 3, Clubs 2, Factories 3, Warehouses 6, Arms 5, Cinemas 6, Banks 6, Monuments 2
Suburb Number: 18


Pashenton is a suburb of Malton, located in the northeast section of the city. The suburb contains several locations of interest including many cinemas, the Travka Vodka Distillery (76,19), the Quinton Monument (74,15), Goverd Park (78,17), the The Carew Museum (74,13) and the infamous Club Riste (71,19). Pashenton is used by many nearby survivors as a source of NecroTech equipment, especially survivors from nearby Rolt Heights, where there are no NecroTech buildings. Zombie density here tends to be somewhat low.

Resource Buildings

Fire Stations

Hospitals

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Malls

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Pashenton Information Resources

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The Pashenton Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.

View zombie activity and locations in Pashenton from External Military Reports and NecroWatch.

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Pashenton - Malton's Movie Mecca!

Pashenton began as a relatively small settlement on the outskirts of Malton proper, notable for small vegetable farms and quaint atmosphere. With only one road into central Malton at the time, the suburb managed to stay relatively undeveloped until well into the 19th century, and was renowned for farmer's markets and parks. This would change, however, with the advent of the industrial revolution.

In the late 19th century Malton Rail introduced special workman's trains and fares on its newly opened branch lines. Pashenton's low-lying fields and market gardens were then rapidly transformed into cheap housing for the lower-middle and working classes, who were able to commute cheaply to inner Malton. This fare policy stimulated the relatively early development of the area into an important Malton suburb, and the pastoral atmosphere slowly began to fade away as more and more land was filled by residential developments and commercial buildings.

The affordability of housing and the abundance of trees began to draw middle class workers from the nearby industrial neighborhoods such as Rolt Heights, and the lower classes who had given Pashenton its first influx of population began to move out when their commute became too long for their liking. The suburb gradually took on a middle class character, and an abundance of nickelodeon movie theaters, hotels, and other entertainment and tourist buildings began to be built in the suburb.

Today Pashenton is famous for the Summer Film Festival, where citizens from around the country flock to our many cinemas and movie theaters and enjoy film awards and a variety of domestic and foreign cinema. Weekend tour packages can be purchased for a reasonable price at the Pashenton Chamber of Commerce at Obern Plaza. Come and see our Pashenton pride!

The above was taken from a pre-incident pamphlet published by the Pashenton Chamber of Commerce.

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Recent News

Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.


September

September 14th

25.96 MHz: "... Pashenton is still active, about sixty on the streets ... mostly just stragglers, no organised groups ... a few buildings with lights on ... heavy structural damage ... the Woolven Building has fallen - repeat, the Woolven Building has fallen ..." --Rat of Steel 15:25, 14 September 2009 (BST)

September 11th

St. Seraphim's Hospital was reported broken into by 7 zombies on the local radio. The Lance Building was also reported as ruined. -- Kittithaj 22:52, 11 September 2009 (BST)

September 9th

The MOB, disgusted by zerging on both survivor and zombie side of Santlerville, left it and headed to Pashenton. Report of an invasion at the Southwest quadrant of the suburb is heard over the local radio. -- Kittithaj 17:19, 9 September 2009 (BST)

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Things to do while in Pashenton

  • Watch a play! - The The Mist Library is famous for putting on the very first Drama Club performance of Army of Darkness. It's a great place to watch some stage entertainment, and the selection of children's books and technical manuals is one of the best in Malton. You'll definitely find something to do at the library, but don't forget to bring your library card!
  • See a tapestry! - The Carew Museum is one of Malton's finest Tapestry Museums, with exhibits of Egyptian, East Asian, and Peruvian tapestries on display. The carefully maintained museum boasts almost 750 pieces of ancient and contemporary tapestry, a "Hall of Quilts", and the Sevigny Mural, painted by inmates of the Malton Asylum. What more could you ask for?
  • Tour a crypt! - Sure, you spend every day fighting off hordes of the undead. But back in the day, crypts were cool, and only St. Luke's has one you can tour!

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Barricade Policy

The initial barricade plan of Pashenton can be found here, and is current as of 9 December 2007. Please implement it and, if you have Aps and spray cans, tag buildings with barricade levels inside and directions to nearest entry point outside.

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Suburb Map

The Malton Suburb of Pashenton
NW N NE
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the Peete Museum Westley Row wasteland a warehouse the Vickery Arms Crudge Walk Fleay Road Pask Way Preddy Grove the Lentill Museum
a cemetery
RP
the Spurrier Arms the Roynon Building a warehouse Whitlock Boulevard School Mays Way Lacey Walk the Griffen Building Attrill Boulevard School a carpark
Newbould Place Tratham Place Dungey Alley Police Department wasteland Sambone Walk Railway Station Rodham Grove the Lance Building
NT
Homer Street
RP
the Lyman Motel Maiden Towers
McDonnell Cinema a warehouse Evelyn Square Denbee Bank the Carew Museum
MPM
Curtice Avenue Perrot Cinema a warehouse Cocker Boulevard Fire Station the Jacobi Hotel
the Stewkely Arms Dyer Avenue Mellish Way Pincombe Grove Helland Cinema St. Mark's Church St. Luke's Church Mist Library the Dickin Building the Stanley Monument
Sharkey Bank Hardinge Row Railway Station a factory Stringer Street
RP
the Quinton Monument Bidgway Walk wasteland Marsh Alley Pillinger Auto Repair St. Seraphim's Hospital
Farrer Grove the Trigg Arms the Woolven Building
NT
Blaxall Auto Repair Obern Plaza the Peerless Arms Blatcher Lane School MacKenzie Place the Mines Building Grove Boulevard
Breeden Way Police Department Coopey Bank Montagu Cinema a factory wasteland wasteland Holwell Avenue Sykes Boulevard Goverd Park Rawkins Row Police Department
Freke Square Balmain Cinema a warehouse Bagehot Way Police Department St. Michael's Church Fynn Drive Ambrose Avenue Birfutt Square the Egleton Building Uttermare Grove
wasteland Club Riste Mold Walk Atthill Street Gambling Place the Putt Building a factory a warehouse Walwyn Bank Merryweather Cinema
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SW S SE