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suburb=Lockettside| | suburb=Lockettside| | ||
coordinates=20, 86| | coordinates=20, 86| | ||
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SE_location=[[Carpark 21,87|a carpark]]|SE_color=Carpark|}} | SE_location=[[Carpark 21,87|a carpark]]|SE_color=Carpark|}} | ||
[[Image:Rodfordalleyschool.jpg|Rodford Alley School, circa 1950s. Photo from Malton's city archives.]] | |||
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== Description == | |||
During the early months of the zombie outbreak, Rodford Alley School had a history of being used as a [[free running]] entry point, while also serving as a minor [[safehouse]] for less agile folks. [[The 'Sards]] once claimed it as a designated fallback point in the event of a breach of [[Frossard Place Police Department]]'s [[barricades]]. Its strategic usefulness declined sharply in January 2006. | During the early months of the zombie outbreak, Rodford Alley School had a history of being used as a [[free running]] entry point, while also serving as a minor [[safehouse]] for less agile folks. [[The 'Sards]] once claimed it as a designated fallback point in the event of a breach of [[Frossard Place Police Department]]'s [[barricades]]. Its strategic usefulness declined sharply in January 2006. | ||
As of 2007, details about its current state (residency, barricades, etc.) remain largely sketchy. | As of 2007, details about its current state (residency, barricades, etc.) remain largely sketchy. | ||
Revision as of 22:45, 15 September 2010
Rodford Alley School |
Rodford Alley School
Lockettside [20, 86]
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Description
During the early months of the zombie outbreak, Rodford Alley School had a history of being used as a free running entry point, while also serving as a minor safehouse for less agile folks. The 'Sards once claimed it as a designated fallback point in the event of a breach of Frossard Place Police Department's barricades. Its strategic usefulness declined sharply in January 2006.
As of 2007, details about its current state (residency, barricades, etc.) remain largely sketchy.