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'''Marlowe Drive''' is a two-way street in [[Vinewood Hills]] that begins at [[Tongva Drive]] and ends at [[Senora Road]]. |
'''Marlowe Drive''' is a two-way street in [[Vinewood Hills]] that begins at [[Tongva Drive]] and ends at [[Senora Road]]. |
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Revision as of 04:04, 11 April 2014
Marlowe Drive is a two-way street in Vinewood Hills that begins at Tongva Drive and ends at Senora Road.
Trivia
- The name is mostly inspired in the fictional detective Philip Marlowe, a private detective created by Raymond Chandler. The setting in Chandler's novels were based in Los Angeles, the city Los Santos got inspired from.
- Marlowe Drive is the equivalent of the famous road (and street) "Mulholland Drive". Some rest areas as the real Mulholland Drive that offer views on the Vinewood Sign, the Vinewood Bowl, the Galileo Observatory and the Downtown Los Santos.