Bismarck Avenue is one of seven major north-south avenues in Algonquin, Liberty City.
Intersections
Stretch 1
Location | Type | Road | Direction |
---|---|---|---|
The Exchange | South Parkway | e/b toward Union Drive East w/b toward Denver Avenue & Union Drive West | |
Amethyst Street | e/b toward Albany Avenue | ||
Barium Street | w/b toward Denver Avenue | ||
Chinatown | Calcium Street | e/b toward Borlock Road | |
Diamond Street | w/b toward Liberty Lane | ||
Emerald Street | e/b toward Privateer Road |
Stretch 2
Location | Type | Road | Direction |
---|---|---|---|
Chinatown | Emerald Street | e/b toward Privateer Road | |
Lower Easton | Feldspar Street | w/b toward Union Drive West | |
Garnet Street | e/b toward Union Drive East w/b toward Castle Drive & Union Drive West | ||
Easton | Hematite Street | e/b toward Albany Avenue & Leaper's Bridge w/b toward Union Drive West |
Stretch 3
Location | Type | Road | Direction |
---|---|---|---|
Easton | Jade Street | e/b toward Albany Avenue | |
Lancet | Algonquin Bridge & Kunzite Street | e/b toward Algonquin - Dukes Expressway, Dukes Boulevard & Munsee Avenue | |
Hatton Gardens | Lorimar Street | w/b toward Galveston Avenue & West Way | |
Manganese Street | e/b toward Albany Avenue & Union Drive East |
Description
It's probably based on Park Avenue, being a two-lane street in its central run and stopping in front of the GetaLife Building, and continues after the Grand Easton Terminal.
It stretches for 19 blocks, from East Holland in Uptown Algonquin down to The Exchange/Castle Gardens borders in Downtown Algonquin. It passes through the neighborhoods of East Holland, Lancaster, Middle Park East, Hatton Gardens, Lancet, Easton, Lower Easton, Chinatown and The Exchange.
The street is not used in any mission except Blood Brothers. However, an NRG 900 can be stolen for Stevie's Car Thefts.
Notable Landmarks
Notable Business
- Perseus (corner of Pyrite Street)
- The Libertine Hotel
- Rimmers
Gallery
Trivia
- Bismarck Avenue is misspelled as "Bismark" in the mission Blood Brothers when mentioned by Francis McReary and the subtitles are on.
- The name of the street could be named after numerous things:
- Otto von Bismarck, the first chancellor of Imperial Germany.
- RMS Majestic, commonly known as SS Bismarck.
- Numerous towns and cities across the USA, including the state capital of North Dakota.