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the Fone Arms
Gibsonton [88,22]
Basic Info:
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The Fone Arms (Gibsonton)
Description
An abandoned pub.
History
The Fone Arms' history is similar to that of its neighboring pub, The Mounter Arms, though the Fone always attracted a less lively crowd. In the wake of the outbreak and quarantine, the Fone was abandoned. In late 2006, it was restored and maintained as both a working pub and medical aid station by local physician Dr. Scholls. After a year of relatively peaceful operation, the pub was attacked several times in early 2008 and never successfully got back on its feet. Facing the fact that customers and staff medics never returned, the good doctor packed up and is reportedly serving at a hospital elsewhere in Malton.
The pub is currently abandoned, though resourceful survivors can still find leftover bottles of beer.
Barricade Policy
Extremely heavily barricaded, per the Gibsonton Barricade Plan.