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Nobody really knows anything official about [[Sykes Grove]]. But some wise survivors | Nobody really knows anything official about [[Sykes Grove]]. But some wise survivors holed up in [[the Wilson Museum]] once told a rumour of how the place never got to live a good life. Never spoken of in the news, never admired by the public; always overshadowed by the neighbouring establishments. The rumour says that it was named after small-time Malton saxophonist '''Jason Sykes''', after he died in his sleep from old age. Apparently, he had played at a governor of Malton's daughter's birthday party. Though he was never greatly popular anyway, and soon everyone had forgotten about him and [[Sykes Grove]] become nothing more than a doormat. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 21 November 2015
Sykes Grove
Kinch Heights [49, 84]
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Description
Sykes Grove is 1 of the 3176 generic streets throughout Malton. Sykes Groves has the co-ordinates 49,84.
History
Nobody really knows anything official about Sykes Grove. But some wise survivors holed up in the Wilson Museum once told a rumour of how the place never got to live a good life. Never spoken of in the news, never admired by the public; always overshadowed by the neighbouring establishments. The rumour says that it was named after small-time Malton saxophonist Jason Sykes, after he died in his sleep from old age. Apparently, he had played at a governor of Malton's daughter's birthday party. Though he was never greatly popular anyway, and soon everyone had forgotten about him and Sykes Grove become nothing more than a doormat.