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'''Hashbury''' is a neighborhood of [[San Fierro]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. This district is dominated by a counter-culture vibe, boasting such retailers as the Hippy Shopper and a general euphoria and laid-back sentiment surrounding the neighborhood. [[Zero]]'s RC Shop is just to the northeast of Hashbury, in [[King's]]. Opposite Zero's shop, between Hashbury and King's, is an unused baseball diamond.  To the west is [[Ocean Flats]], to the north is [[Queens]] and [[San Fierro City Hall|City Hall]]; to the south is [[Avispa Country Club]]; and to the east is [[Garcia]].
'''Hashbury''' is a neighborhood of [[San Fierro]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. This district is dominated by a counter-culture vibe, boasting such retailers as the Hippy Shopper and a general euphoria and laid-back sentiment surrounding the neighborhood. [[Zero]]'s RC Shop is just to the northeast of Hashbury, in [[King's]]. Opposite Zero's shop, between Hashbury and King's, is an unused baseball diamond.  To the west is [[Ocean Flats]]; to the north is [[Queens]] and [[San Fierro City Hall|City Hall]]; to the south is [[Avispa Country Club]]; and to the east is [[Garcia]].


The name Hashbury is a play on the name of this district's real-life counterpart, the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco.  Like the Haight-Ashbury district, Hashbury is predominantly inhabited by hippies and other members of the social fringe. Hashbury also supports a "joint" festival with neighboring Garcia, a double entendre referring to both the cooperative nature of the festival and its theme (marijuana).
The name Hashbury is a play on the name of this district's real-life counterpart, the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco.  Like the Haight-Ashbury district, Hashbury is predominantly inhabited by hippies and other members of the social fringe. Hashbury also supports a "joint" festival with neighboring Garcia, a double entendre referring to both the cooperative nature of the festival and its theme (marijuana).
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