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The Screamer
Funland off Crockett Avenue
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Hove Beach, Broker
Too bad you can’t ride the Screamer, because what could be more fun than riding a
100-year-old rollercoaster made of wood?
Sightseeing
So many things to see and people to do - deciding
where to go can be a daunting task in Liberty City.
From Middle Park to Star Junction to Firefly Island,
this vibrant city is jam-packed with famous sights and
landmarks. It will take you weeks to even scratch the
surface. Weazel News will tell you that the only people
interested in Liberty City’s historic buildings these
days are democracy-hating terrorists but the Triangle
Building, Grand Easton Terminal, Civic Citadel and
Rotterdam Tower are pieces of classic architecture
not to be missed. Liberty City also boasts some of the
best shopping in the world so leave some time and
room on your credit card to pick up a designer suit or
semi-automatic weapon.
Statue Of Happiness
Happiness Island off Lower Algonquin
A gift from the French at the end of the 19th century,
this iconic landmark evokes a bittersweet mix of
patriotism and xenophobia.
Star Junction
Burlesque and Kunzite Street
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Algonquin
Where the bright lights of Capitalism blink 24 hours a day. A great place to go if you
like advertising.
National Union Of Contemporary Arts (NUCA)
Dukes Boulevard at Bunker Hill Avenue
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East Island City, Dukes
What makes one man on the corner of the street a ranting acid casualty and another
a performance artist? Normally just some body paint. Visit NUCA and find your place
in the artistic spectrum.
Alderney State Correctional Facility
Grenadier Street
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Acter Industrial Park, Alderney
Where men who “didn’t do it” discover what they are prepared to do when deprived
of female contact.
PLACES
Places