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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Originally, the Carraways were going to be included in GTA IV, as did the rest of Liberty State. However, the producers decided to just leave the location at [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] to make the game focus more on its gameplay rather than the size of its map.
*Originally, the Carraways were going to be included in GTA IV, as was the rest of Liberty State. However, the producers decided to just leave the location at [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] to make the game focus more on its gameplay rather than the size of its map.
*It is possible that the name is a reference to Nick Carraway, a principle character and narrator in the novel [[wp:The Great Gatsby|The Great Gatsby]], set on [[wp:Long Island|Long Island]].
*It is possible that the name is a reference to Nick Carraway, a principle character and narrator in the novel [[wp:The Great Gatsby|The Great Gatsby]], set on [[wp:Long Island|Long Island]].
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The Carraways are the GTA IV era equivalent of The Hamptons. They are mentioned in both Grand Theft Auto IV and its expansion packs The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. The first time is in GTA IV in a blog by Alex Chilton, the second time is during the Mission Clean and Serene in The Lost and Damned whereby Billy chastises Johnny by saying "If you're in The Lost for the good times only and the fairweather weekends in the Carraways then you aint in The Lost, ya get me". They are also mentioned in the CNT show I'm Rich in a segment about Cloe Parker. It is also mentioned in The Ballad of Gay Tony that Gay Tony has summer parties in The Carraways.

Trivia

  • Originally, the Carraways were going to be included in GTA IV, as was the rest of Liberty State. However, the producers decided to just leave the location at Liberty City to make the game focus more on its gameplay rather than the size of its map.
  • It is possible that the name is a reference to Nick Carraway, a principle character and narrator in the novel The Great Gatsby, set on Long Island.