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Fort Staunton is revealed in GTA Liberty City Stories, set three years earlier in 1998, to be a once vibrant Italian-American district populated by historical commercial and residential low-rises, not unlike [[:wp:Manhattan|Manhattan's]] [[:wp:Little Italy, Manhattan|Little Italy]]. Notable landmarks in Fort Staunton include an opera house, a fountain square, a pedestrian street, and a museum. | Fort Staunton is revealed in GTA Liberty City Stories, set three years earlier in 1998, to be a once vibrant Italian-American district populated by historical commercial and residential low-rises, not unlike [[:wp:Manhattan|Manhattan's]] [[:wp:Little Italy, Manhattan|Little Italy]]. Notable landmarks in Fort Staunton include an opera house, a fountain square, a pedestrian street, and a museum. | ||
Fort Staunton was [[Bringing the House Down|destroyed]] by [[Toni Cipriani]] in GTA Liberty City Stories, after he placed several explosives in | Fort Staunton was [[Bringing the House Down|destroyed]] by [[Toni Cipriani]] in GTA Liberty City Stories, after he placed several explosives in an abandoned subway line connected to an unfinished section of the [[Porter Tunnel]]. Many buildings, including the opera house, were destroyed. [[Donald Love]], who secretly gave Cipriani the orders, invested in the area's real estate until the Columbian Cartel (through Panlantic construction and the recently-deceased Avery Carrington, who formulated the plan) demanded shares by nearly killing Donald Love. It can be assumed, following events in GTA Liberty City Stories, that the Colombian Cartel-controlled Panlantic Construction Company eventually moved in on Fort Staunton's redevelopment, clearing away nearly all remnants of district in preparation for the groundbreaking of Staunton Plaza. | ||
== Gang control == | == Gang control == |
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