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The title of Stratford Strip could be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Stratford-upon-Avon|Stratford-upon-Avon]], the birthplace of [[wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]], the playwright who was the inspiration for much of Veronaville. |
The title of Stratford Strip could be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Stratford-upon-Avon|Stratford-upon-Avon]], the birthplace of [[wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]], the playwright who was the inspiration for much of Veronaville. |
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Stratford Strip is exactly the clone of [[290 Main Street]] in [[Pleasantview]], with the only differences are the patio, roof type, outer paint, and the parking lot on the side of the shop. The inside of the shop is the same as 290 Main Street. |
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Type: | Community |
Value: | §168,544 |
Size: | 30x50 |
Number of floors: | 1 |
Neighborhood: | Veronaville |
Stratford Strip is a medium-large community lot in the south of Veronaville. By the looks of the headline you can buy comic books there as well as video games.
The title of Stratford Strip could be a reference to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, the playwright who was the inspiration for much of Veronaville.
Stratford Strip is exactly the clone of 290 Main Street in Pleasantview, with the only differences are the patio, roof type, outer paint, and the parking lot on the side of the shop. The inside of the shop is the same as 290 Main Street.