Streets
| Streets | Notes | Creator Salute |
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Celardo Street
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Near Old Town | Named after Tarzan comic strip artist John Celardo
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Cicero Street
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possibly runs from Fass Gardens to Chesler | Possibly, being as Samaritan rescued a cat, named after the son from Mutt and Jeff, who later had a spin-off comic strip called Cicero's Cat.
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Craig Avenue
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Located in the the Neighborhoods of Old Town and Chesler. | EC Artist Johnny Craig
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Elias Street
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A street that a subway stop that runs through Old Town to the edge of Chesler. | Named after comic artist Lee Elias famous for the Black Cat at Harvey Comics.
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Floyd Square
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Located in Bakerville. |
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Grandenetti Avenue
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Located in Shadow Hill | Artist Jerry Grandenetti
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Holloway Street
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Located in Bakerville. |
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Iger Square
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Near near Old Town and City Center | Golden Age artist Jerry Iger.
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Ingels Street
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Runs through Chesler and Old Town areas. | EC artist Ghastly Graham Ingels
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Kiefer Street
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Runs through Shadow Hill across the Hughes Bridge out of the city to the northeast. | Pulp Artist Henry Kiefer
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Klein Avenue
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Inker George Klein
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Museum Row
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In City Center into edge of Old Town. As the name would suggest, its where most of the cities museums are located. | None
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Novick Avenue
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The Shield artist Irv Novick.
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Rensie Avenue
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This street, where traditional kosher butchers and pickle men share space with trendy vintage-clothing shops and used bookstores, divides the northside neighborhoods of Fass Gardens and Derbyfield. |
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Sekowsky Street
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Possibly the dividing line between City Center and Derbyfield. Also might run into Kanewood and Chesler. | Justice League and later Wonder Woman artist Mike Sekowsky.
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Stallman Steet
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Appears to run from Fass Gardens through Shadow Hill. | The Raven artist Manny Stallman.
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Veidt Street
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Comic book artist Bob Kane, writer Bill Finger and artist Jerry Robinson used stills of Conrad Veidt in The Man Who Laughs as inspiration for the iconic supervillain The Joker.
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Wallace Street
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Wally Wood?
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Wodehouse Mews
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A private gated area near Museum Row. | Named for P.G. Wodehouse, a British playwright most notable for creating Jeeves the Butler, as Wodehouse Mews is the street where Butler's is located in Astro City.
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