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Meadow Hills features a plethora of Tudor architecture, as it is based off [[wikipedia:New York City|New York City]]'s [[wikipedia:Forest Hills|Forest Hills]] neighborhood. The density of homes in Meadow Hills' increases from north to south, from single cottages and semi-detached homes to the north, to multi-storey apartments to the south. Meadow Hills' main shopping drag is in the southern part of the neighborhood, along the Savannah Avenue side of Station Square.
Meadow Hills features a plethora of Tudor architecture, as it is based off [[wikipedia:New York City|New York City]]'s [[wikipedia:Forest Hills|Forest Hills]] neighborhood. The density of homes in Meadow Hills' increases from north to south, from single cottages and semi-detached homes to the north, to multi-storey apartments to the south. Meadow Hills' main shopping drag is in the southern part of the neighborhood, along the Savannah Avenue side of Station Square.


Meadow Hills has not prominent use in actual gameplay.
Meadow Hills has little use in actual gameplay.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==

Revision as of 15:06, 1 March 2009

Meadow Hills is a three-block residential neighborhood located in central Dukes, Liberty City. It is bordered by Tudor Street to the north and Stillwater Avenue to the west (Meadows Park); Lynch Street to the south (Beechwood City); and Seymour Avenue to the east (Willis).

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Meadow Hills features a plethora of Tudor architecture, as it is based off New York City's Forest Hills neighborhood. The density of homes in Meadow Hills' increases from north to south, from single cottages and semi-detached homes to the north, to multi-storey apartments to the south. Meadow Hills' main shopping drag is in the southern part of the neighborhood, along the Savannah Avenue side of Station Square.

Meadow Hills has little use in actual gameplay.

Transportation

The Liberty City Subway has a station in Station Square, the main entrance being at the Seymour Avenue-Savannah Avenue intersection (at the Willis border) and Lynch Street.