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'''Esplanade North''' is a district of [[San Fierro]], [[San Andreas]].  It is situated on the northern coast of the city, and is meant to emulate San Francisco's biggest tourist trap, Pier 39, also known as Fisherman's Wharf.  To the west of Esplanade North is [[Battery Point]]; to the southeast is [[Esplanade East]]; and to the south are [[Calton Heights]] and [[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]].
'''Esplanade North''' is a district of [[San Fierro]], [[San Andreas]].  It is situated on the northern coast of the city, and is meant to emulate San Francisco's biggest tourist trap, Pier 39, also known as Fisherman's Wharf.  To the west of Esplanade North is [[Battery Point]]; to the southeast is [[Esplanade East]]; and to the south are [[Calton Heights]] and [[Downtown San Fierro|Downtown]].


People frequenting Esplanade North are very diverse, with many of them appearing to be tourists.  The general atmosphere is one of capitalistic fervor and a sort of disdain for the area by the city's locals.  The occasional food retailer can be spotted in this area, as well as a mothballed submarine doubling as a wartime museum (just like in Fisherman's Wharf).
People frequenting Esplanade North are very diverse, with many of them appearing to be tourists.  The general atmosphere is one of capitalistic fervor and a sort of disdain for the area by the city's locals.  As in Fisherman's Wharf, the occasional food retailer can be spotted in this area, as well as a mothballed submarine.


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Revision as of 02:15, 12 May 2008

Esplanade North is a district of San Fierro, San Andreas. It is situated on the northern coast of the city, and is meant to emulate San Francisco's biggest tourist trap, Pier 39, also known as Fisherman's Wharf. To the west of Esplanade North is Battery Point; to the southeast is Esplanade East; and to the south are Calton Heights and Downtown.

People frequenting Esplanade North are very diverse, with many of them appearing to be tourists. The general atmosphere is one of capitalistic fervor and a sort of disdain for the area by the city's locals. As in Fisherman's Wharf, the occasional food retailer can be spotted in this area, as well as a mothballed submarine.

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