Nixon Island is an island district located in Liberty Island, Liberty City, that appears in Grand Theft Auto.
Description[]
The island can only be accessed from a bridge in East Park. There are no businesses or places of interest for the player on the island.
The island is mistakenly named "Liberty City" on the HUD in the Game Boy Color version of the game.
Influence[]
The island is based on Roosevelt Island, which was renamed in 1971 after President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The island in-game is presumably named after Richard Nixon, who also served as President.
See Also[]
- Colony Island - HD Universe counterpart in Grand Theft Auto IV.
References[]
- ↑ "... Founded on land bought off native Indians for just $37, a barrel of mead and a sack of feathers by Belgian settlers in 1603, the ancient 5 boroughs of Liberty Island (incorporating Nixon Island and Law Island), The Brix, Estoria, Kings and Brocklyn have effectively been joined in the metropolitan area by urban areas from the neighbouring state of New Guernsey... " - Official GTA website -> Cities -> Liberty City
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Neighborhoods, districts and areas in Grand Theft Auto | |||||||||||||||||
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Liberty City |
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New Guernsey | New Guernsey • Guernsey City • Eaglewood • Hackenslash • Fort Law • Schlechberg | ||||||||||||||||
San Andreas |
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Vice City | Vice Beach • Miramire • Little Dominica • Coral City • Vice Shores • Little Bogota • Greek Heights • Felicity • Richman Heights • Banana Grove |