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Riverside

South of The Waterfront is the bohemian, Old World charm of Riverside. The area features several small parks, tree-lined streets, and brickwork buildings. The neighborhood is popular with young people, particularly students and artists, for its relatively low rents and loft apartments and studios. Riverside is becoming pricier, but not as quickly as parts of Midtown or the western suburbs.   The rest of the neighborhood features small shops and restaurants, often catering to the avant-garde. There are vegetarian restaurants and bistros; craft boutiques; pagan, New Age, and gay and lesbian bookshops; comic book stores; game stores; and so forth. Meadow Street is the main thoroughfare where many of these places can be found.   A number of the side streets in Riverside, such as Ditko Street, are closed to all but foot traffic and the ever-present locals wearing rollerblades, making them popular places for afternoon strolls and shopping. In the evening, Riverside offers a number of bars, coffeehouses, and nightclubs, many with open-mike nights showcasing local talent.   Riverside Park, along the waterfront, is home to one of Freedom City’s greatest landmarks—the massive The Sentry Statue, dedicated to the fallen hero Centurion.  

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Ditko Street The Freedom School for the Arts The Never-Ending Story Riverside Park and The Sentry Statue The Midnight Hour Nightclub
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Neighbourhood

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