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'''Cisco Street''' is a street in [[Broker]]. On the street is Roman's [[Express Car Service|cab office]]. Cisco Street is connected to [[Iroquois Street]] and Delware Avenue.
'''Cisco Street''' is a fairly short street both [[Hove Beach]] and [[East Hook]] in [[Broker]]. It starts off Delaware Ave, going by [[Roman Bellic|Roman's]] [[Express Car Service|cab depot]] and [[Iroquois Ave]], and stopping along [[Mohawk Ave]] and restarts and then stops along Oneida Ave, next door to Broker's [[TW@ Internet Café|TW@]] cafe. The street is commonly used by [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] throughout the first missions of the game.


The street is commonly used by Niko throughout the first missions of the game. The street has a very brooklyn style feel with the docks in the backdrop and the older looking telehone lines bordering its curbs. It is also the scene of a fire when Roman's taxi cab depot is burnt down by rivals early in the game.
The street has a very "Brooklyn" style feel with the dock cranes in the background and the older looking telephone lines and poles on the curbs.
==Trivia==
*The name of the street could be taken from:
**Numerous towns across the USA.
**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cisco_Kid The Cisco Kid], the American Western character created by O. Herny
**[[Cisco]], a character from [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]].
[[Category:Streets in Broker]]
[[Category:Streets in Broker]]

Revision as of 17:24, 20 July 2010

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Cisco Street

Cisco Street is a fairly short street both Hove Beach and East Hook in Broker. It starts off Delaware Ave, going by Roman's cab depot and Iroquois Ave, and stopping along Mohawk Ave and restarts and then stops along Oneida Ave, next door to Broker's TW@ cafe. The street is commonly used by Niko throughout the first missions of the game.

The street has a very "Brooklyn" style feel with the dock cranes in the background and the older looking telephone lines and poles on the curbs.

Trivia