Street Names
Street names are a relatively cosmetic aspect of Grand Theft Auto games that were first used in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to define more prominent landmarks in the city, with the concept utilized to a similar degree in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. In those games, only a handful of streets were identified by name.
Due to the increased level of detail, nearly all streets in Grand Theft Auto IV have names, which are are supposedly useful for locating landmarks and completing vehicle-theft missions, however names are not labeled on the in-game map so players need to use the printed, unindexed street map that comes with the game to locate a specific street. There are no street signs visible, either. Many streets and roads in Grand Theft Auto V are also named, but only major highways have signage. GTA V also introduces numbered state and federal highways; however, in-game, they are referred to by their local road name instead of their number, with Route 68 as the only exception. If the player zooms in close enough on the in-game map, street and road names are highlighted beside the neighbourhood name.
3D Universe
Liberty City
- East Monroe Avenue, Staunton Island[1]
- Fairbanks Avenue, Shoreside Vale[1]
- Portland Boulevard, Portland[1]
- West Front Street, Portland[1]
Vice City
San Andreas
- Broadway, Los Santos: Mentioned on signage of Ugaladajara Jewelry Plaza, specifically stating being located on the southern stretch of the road.
- Dix Road, Los Santos: Mentioned on BF Motors and De Koch advertising in GTA San Andreas' PlayStation 2 manual.
- Grove Street, Los Santos. One of the few street names with a plot-related connection.
- Saints Boulevard, Los Santos: Mentioned on East Beach's prominent street arch.
- San Peeso Street, Los Santos: Mentioned on Pik N' Go Market signage.
- Temple Drive, Los Santos: Mentioned as the street where the Temple Drive Families take their name from.
- Auto Circle, San Fierro: Mentioned on a BF Motors advertising in GTA San Andreas' PlayStation 2 manual.
- Hasselhoff Street, San Fierro: Mentioned on the Big Pointy Building's signage as the street the building is located.
- Windy Windy Windy Windy Street, San Fierro.
- Harry Gold Parkway, Las Venturas
- Julius Thruway, Las Venturas
- Old Venturas Strip, Las Venturas
- The Strip, Las Venturas
- Verbatim Road, Las Venturas: Mentioned on a BF Motors advertising in the GTA San Andreas' PlayStation 2 manual.
- Note: numerous other street names such as Vinewood Boulevard have been attributed to other streets in walkthroughs and other online sources.
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The Strip, both a road and neighborhood of Las Venturas, in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
HD Universe
Liberty City
In Grand Theft Auto IV, some street names in Liberty City have certain themes associated to them. In Algonquin, the east-west streets are named after minerals, gems, and metals; north-south streets named after American cities, usually capital cities. In Broker, the east-west streets are named after famous cowboys; north-south streets are named after American Indian tribes. In Dukes, the east-west streets are named after leaders in the American Revolution; north-south streets are named after Revolutionary War battles. In Bohan, east-west streets are named after break dance moves; north-south streets are named after prisons. In Alderney, north of the Hickey Bridge, streets are named after mountains; between the Booth Tunnel and Hickey Bridge, streets are named after cult leaders; between the industrial district and Booth Tunnel, streets are named after famous inventors and some tools.[2]
Broker and Dukes
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Bohan
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Algonquin
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Alderney
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North Yankton
Ludendorff
San Andreas
Inter-county Freeways
Interstates
U.S. State Routes
San Andreas State Routes
Los Santos County
Blaine County
See also
Reference
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