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==Description==
==Description==
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'''Shoreside Vale''', is the residential area in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. It is generally more hilly and some what, more rural than the rest of the areas in the city. It has almost no commerce and little industry. It is the only part of the city located on the mainland, with the entire area attached to a large body of land that creeps towards the north of Portland Island.
'''Shoreside Vale''', is the residential area in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. It is generally more hilly and some what, more rural than the rest of the areas in the city. It has almost no commerce and little industry. It is the only part of the city located on the mainland, with the entire area attached to a large body of land that creeps towards the north of Portland Island.



Revision as of 18:37, 21 August 2007

Description

Shoreside Vale, is the residential area in Grand Theft Auto III. It is generally more hilly and some what, more rural than the rest of the areas in the city. It has almost no commerce and little industry. It is the only part of the city located on the mainland, with the entire area attached to a large body of land that creeps towards the north of Portland Island.

Districts

Cedar Grove

A suburban area, which takes its name directly from one of the Jersey suburbs. It is controlled by the Colombian Cartels, and is home to some of the more wealthy residents of Liberty City. It consists of lavish mansions with swimming pools and fast sports cars on the drive-ways. Also lies within this area, is Donald Love's mansion, later taken over by Catalina.

Witchita Gardens

Housing projects, home to the Southside Hoods, consisting of the African-American Red Jacks and Purple Nines street gangs.

Pike Creek

An industrial district, consisting of a dam named Cochrane Dam, at the north-west.

Francis International

The only airport in the entire city. It features a structure based on the Los Angeles International's Theme Building.