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===History===
===History===
Paul & Emmet's Salvage was a scrapyard back in the day, where old cars were laid to rusty, cobwebbed, junkyard-dog-urinated rest. Its name has only recently surfaced, as the sign was destroyed in a zombie attack. P & E's was the outcome of a failed auto repair service. The junkyard was also looted by teens looking for unused scraps of photos from the [[The Mooney Building|Mooney Building's]] magazine publishers. The junkyard's owners, great grandsons of Paul Ackord and Emmet Paige, fled from ravenous junkyard dogs in the early days of the outbreak.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
{{EHB}}<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>


===Current Status===
===Current Status===

Latest revision as of 18:04, 8 October 2024

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Junkyard 74,1
EHB, dark.
AndyMatthews (talk) 18:33, 1 October 2024 (UTC)
a junkyard

Earletown [74, 1]

Bruce Boulevard Railway Station Simpkins Bank Tipper Road
the Mooney Building a junkyard Izzard Walk
Perry Library a factory Stoy Avenue Fire Station

Basic Info:

  • All junkyards were sealed and locked at the start of the quarantine, and required wirecutters to enter, unless someone else had already cut the fence. It is widely recognised that all junkyards in Malton have already been cut open.

Junkyard 74,1

Description

History

Paul & Emmet's Salvage was a scrapyard back in the day, where old cars were laid to rusty, cobwebbed, junkyard-dog-urinated rest. Its name has only recently surfaced, as the sign was destroyed in a zombie attack. P & E's was the outcome of a failed auto repair service. The junkyard was also looted by teens looking for unused scraps of photos from the Mooney Building's magazine publishers. The junkyard's owners, great grandsons of Paul Ackord and Emmet Paige, fled from ravenous junkyard dogs in the early days of the outbreak.

Barricade Policy

Please keep this building at EHB.










Current Status



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