Vinetown
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Suburb Number: 69 |
Vinetown is a suburb of Malton, located in the southeast of the city.
One of Malton’s lower-middle, working-class neighborhoods, Vinetown had fallen on hard times in the mid-1980s, when layoffs and shutdowns at local factories pushed it into an era of extreme poverty; with crime, joblessness and poverty hitting all-time highs. A slow turnaround had begun by the early ‘90s and, prior to the outbreak, Vinetown was undergoing a massive period of urban renewal.
Vinetown was named for a small but highly-regarded winemaking operation that flourished in the region in the early 20th Century, established under the auspices of a group called the Priory of St. Armand – based at St. John's Cathedral. Colwill Grove Select was prized by wine experts and a solid money-maker for the church’s charitable efforts before production was abandoned during World War II. St. John’s was one of two buildings that dominated the landscape of Vinetown in the days before the outbreak.
To the south, Mitchem Mall, built in the late ‘70s, adapted quickly to the region’s economic downturn – filling its vacated storefronts with space for local vendors. Catering to local artisans (alongside cheap rents) helped create a thriving arts and music community despite the area’s impoverished status. (It’s rumored that singer-songwriter Tom Waits wrote much of the material for his 1980 album “Heart Attack and Vine” while staying at the The Pilyer Hotel, located on Malton’s Vine Street, during a run of shows at Club Izzard and Club Quarman – which then catered to live music audiences.)
Resource Buildings
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Vinetown Information Resources
The Vinetown Building Information Center contains status reports and updates on key buildings in the suburb.
View zombie activity in Vinetown from External Military Reports.
Things to do in Vinetown
- Haggle your heart out at Mitchem Mall, with its eclectic mix of drugstores, gun shops and Radio Shack. If TSI is in town, the Comfy Chairs 'R' Us showroom may also be open. Fat Sam's Big Fat One-Stop Fuel Shop is closed until further notice.
- Gaze in awe at St John's Cathedral's bloodstained-glass windows and ornate reliquaries, full of holy bones (some of them dating as far back as 2005).
- Just had your umpteenth headshot? A perfect excuse to get that nose-job you've always wanted - at Gelasius General Hospital!
- At a dead end? Given up breathing? Perk up at Bhore Monument or the Dinovan Monument. For prompt service, put in a Revive Request.
- Give yourself a brain-food break! Visit The Godfry Museum, The Daniels Museum and the Salisbury Museum and learn about European sculpture, skeletons and umbrellas, or settle down for a quiet read at the Chatwin Library.
- Laugh the night away at Club Izzard and choose between cake or death!
Recent News
Please: recent news at the top (signed & NPOV). Old news can be archived.
December 2009
December 27th
25.96 MHz: "... can see thirty or so on the streets of Vinetown ... maybe a dozen outside Gelasius General Hospital ... several buildings with power ... serious collateral damage ... some survivor activity in Mitchem Mall ..." --Ryan Rocksmith 15:53, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
December 26th
Post-MOB recovery is taking place across the suburb, with extensive repair work and powering-up underway. Zombie numbers appear relatively low and survivors are returning for the holiday season.--Mallrat TSI TKS CTD 19:44, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
- External Military: "... can see thirty or so on the streets of Vinetown ... maybe a dozen outside Gelasius General Hospital ... several buildings with power ... serious collateral damage ... some survivor activity in Mitchem Mall ..." Laitaine 15:29, 27 December 2009 (UTC)
December 6th
This place is toast. Burned toast. -- Grogh 01:13, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
December 3rd
Ignoring the arrival of some zombie horde or other, Vinetown's survivors continue to prepare for the forthcoming seasonal festivities by putting up lights, dressing in clean clothing, and buying presents on Black Thursday. Flares, FAKs and fuel are this year's 'must-have' gifts.--Mallrat 15:31, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
- Shopping has gotten a bit more difficult as Mitchem Mall has mysteriously closed. Must be all those dead people. -- Grogh 22:37, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
- Everyone in Vinetown shops online these days, haven't you heard of teh intarwebs? And the mall never stocked fuel anyway, at least not since Fat Sam's Big Fat One-Stop Fuel Shop caught fire and gutted the entire third floor.--Mallrat 06:42, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
December 2nd
Just in case nobody noticed, The Militant Order of Barhah is in town. Oh, and BTW, the NE corner of the mall has already been ruined. -- Grogh 02:26, 3 December 2009 (UTC)
Radio Frequencies
The current radio frequencies for each station of interest to the citizens of Vinetown are to be listed here. At this time the 26.34MHz band is the most commonly used across Vinetown, although some Mitchem Mall shoppers appear to like tuning in to spam radio and muzak on 28.01.
- 26.17 MHz - Southeast #3: Pegton, Dentonside, Vinetown, Houldenbank, and Penny Heights
- 26.33 MHz - MDK Radio (Serving Vinetown, Edgecombe, Crowbank, and Pegton)
- 26.34 MHz - Mitchem Mall Radio Station, aka KTSI and St. John's Classic Rock Station.
- 27.32 MHz - Two-Tone Radio ~ Caunt Street Police Dept Radio Station
Barricade Plan
See Vinetown Barricade Plan for more information.
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