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===History===
===History===
Named after Peter Ebdon, a professional snooker player, this street was established back in 1922 to make a good pathway to Fort Creedy.
A quite well serviced revive point for a long time.  With the recent capturing of Fort Creedy by the zeds, it now has little to no service. Cmon, retake the fort!
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Revision as of 01:26, 7 March 2009

Ebdon Drive

Pitneybank [81, 48]

Fort Creedy barracks a junkyard Mumford Towers
Fort Creedy gatehouse Ebdon Drive Rowlatt Row
Fort Creedy vehicle depot the Hunter Building Lavor Alley School

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  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.

Ebdon Drive

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Description

History

A quite well serviced revive point for a long time. With the recent capturing of Fort Creedy by the zeds, it now has little to no service. Cmon, retake the fort!


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