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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Cavity Lane is a one way street, on some occasions heavy traffic may occur on this alley. This alley has | Cavity Lane is a one way street, on some occasions heavy traffic may occur on this alley. This alley has its own unique style of street lighting, that similar to Chinese architecture. Cavity Lane begins on [[Bismarck Avenue]], with its terminus highlighting [[Wong Way]]. | ||
[[Illegal Gun Shop|An illegal firearm store]] is located on [[Bismarck Avenue]] | [[Illegal Gun Shop|An illegal firearm store]] is located on [[Bismarck Avenue]] on the eastern end off the alley. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Cavity Lane is meant to represent [[wp:The Bloody Angle|The Bloody Angle]] - moniker of [[wp:Doyers Street (Manhattan)|Doyers Street]] in Chinatown Manhattan. Doyers Street was famous because of bloody shootings among the gangs in Chinatown that lasted into the 1930s. | Cavity Lane is meant to represent [[wp:The Bloody Angle|The Bloody Angle]] - a moniker of [[wp:Doyers Street (Manhattan)|Doyers Street]] in Chinatown Manhattan. Doyers Street was famous because of bloody shootings among the gangs in Chinatown that lasted into the 1930s. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 02:37, 15 July 2011
Cavity Lane is a small alley located the neighborhood Chinatown in lower Algonquin in the Grand Theft Auto IV rendition of Liberty City.
Description
Cavity Lane is a one way street, on some occasions heavy traffic may occur on this alley. This alley has its own unique style of street lighting, that similar to Chinese architecture. Cavity Lane begins on Bismarck Avenue, with its terminus highlighting Wong Way.
An illegal firearm store is located on Bismarck Avenue on the eastern end off the alley.
Trivia
Cavity Lane is meant to represent The Bloody Angle - a moniker of Doyers Street in Chinatown Manhattan. Doyers Street was famous because of bloody shootings among the gangs in Chinatown that lasted into the 1930s.