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'''Hematite Street''' is a [[street]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], possibly based on [[wp:34th Street (Manhattan)|34th Street]] in New York City. |
'''Hematite Street''' is a [[street]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], possibly based on [[wp:34th Street (Manhattan)|34th Street]] in New York City. |
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===Notable Landmarks=== |
===Notable Landmarks=== |
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*Hematite is the mineral form of iron (III) oxide (Fe 2 O 3), one of several iron oxides. |
*Hematite is the mineral form of iron (III) oxide (Fe 2 O 3), one of several iron oxides. |
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*At the end of the street in [[The Meat Quarter]], it is marked as one-way but traffic lights, [[GPS]] and other drivers see it as two-way. |
*At the end of the street in [[The Meat Quarter]], it is marked as one-way but traffic lights, [[GPS]] and other drivers see it as two-way. |
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[[Category:Streets]] |
[[Category:Streets]] |
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[[Category:Streets in Algonquin]] |
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Revision as of 12:43, 13 May 2015
Hematite Street is a street in Grand Theft Auto IV, possibly based on 34th Street in New York City.
The street spans eight blocks. The road is a continuation of President Avenue, the only access to Colony Island.
Notable Landmarks
Collectibles
- One Pigeon
- One Seagull - Lost and Damned only
Trivia
- Hematite is the mineral form of iron (III) oxide (Fe 2 O 3), one of several iron oxides.
- At the end of the street in The Meat Quarter, it is marked as one-way but traffic lights, GPS and other drivers see it as two-way.