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Revision as of 11:07, 6 September 2009
Fathers Street
Shore Hills [34,55]
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Description
Father's Street is an empty and desolate neighborhood. Many of it's buildings have collapsed. No one sleeps there anymore, and the only thing it is ever used for is to let zombies pass by.
History
Father's street was originally named for a William P. Fathers, who was killed by gang violence on December 16th, 1985. However, Father's Street is more of a ghetto-neighborhood. Many of the former inhabitants only lived to be 50 years old, and many were in poverty or working class. The unemployment rate of Father's Street was 60.3% unemployment until the very verge of the outbreak.
A picture
This is a picture of some of the shops in Father's Street, that were closed down due to unhealthy working conditions.