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» Main StreetThe central road in town, Main Street runs South-West to North-East and is the largest road in town. The cinema, several shops and restaurants and various businesses called Main Street home, once. Moth-eaten and sun-bleached banners still hang across it from the town's parade years ago.
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» Langley AveThe intersection of Langley and Main form the center of town. Most of the boarded up shops and restaurants can be found on these two streets. And ever since the viral outbreak, parking has never been easier to find. Langley North-West to South-East and splits where it joins Main Street. It's the second largest road in town.
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» CinemaWith no electricity to speak of, the cinema isn't much use to anyone. There might still be some sodas and candies worth scavenging, and the supplies within could be useful, but no one is dropping in for a film these days. These silver screens are just gray and black now.
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» The Police StationA good, fortifiable building with a few functional jail cells. The keys, and many other supplies and uniforms, can still be found in the station's lockers. Unfortunately, the skeletons of a few unlucky souls can also be found still locked in their holding cells.
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» The LibraryThere are a lot of overdue book fees uncollected from this dusty location. The books that remain are largely untouched. The building seems to be one of the least disturbed in town. Apparently, even a zombie apocalypse couldn't get people to go to their local library.
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» The BankWho knows what looters were thinking when they carried away large, heavy bags of gold and paper bills from this bank. Maybe they thought they could pay the zombies off with enough cash. Whatever the reasoning, the bank's vault and deposit boxes are devoid of money, though some trinkets and personal items remain. Those are the least valuable assets of the thick, metal lined walls of this building.
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» The LaundromatWithout running water, it may not be much use, but at least the laundromat is still stocked with some detergent and cleaning supplies. And those basins might have other uses.
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» HousesThere are an abundance of diverse housing options in town. Every one of them is a fixer upper, but with some elbow grease, cleaning supplies, nails, wooden boards and a little barbed wire, you, too, can own your own home.
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» The OutskirtsBefore the end of the world came, the town's pride and joy was the tire shaped park that followed the city line. The street lights no longer light up the night, and the thick fog has claimed the outer layer of the park for itself, but there are plenty of benches and a paved bike path if you decide to go for a stroll. A large wooden fence has been built in sections in some areas, while others are 'protected' by caved in, rusted and warped chain link fences.
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» Safeway Food & DrugSomeone was kind enough to clear this old grocery out of all the spoiled meat and produce. There is still a bad smell that permeates the former grocery store, but it's far less unpleasant than it would otherwise be. Without power, the freezers are nothing more than glass storage shelves, filled with strange fungal growths from the many spoiled foods they once housed. In terms of food, the pickings are slim.
Sadly, someone seems to have cleared out the cigarettes and tobacco. There might still be a few boxes of wine laying around in the backroom. And you never know what you might find until you go searching through the disarray.
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Cinema
This building is used for: Safety/Hiding/Gathering/Other
Details and information: The cinema is located near the center of Main Street and is filled with a large quantity of immobile chairs. It's a good place for group gatherings but extremely lacking in light sources.
Optional Visual: See above