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|title = Amarillo Street
 
|title = Amarillo Street
|eastern = [[East Kempton Road]] and [[Whitegale Avenue]]
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|image = Amarillo.png|Eastern Terminus = [[Birdlaw Kelly Avenue]]
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|Western Terminus = [[Bellamy Avenue]]}}
|western = [[Palmbay Avenue]] and [[Rodham Hill Road]]|image = Amarillo.png}}
 
   
'''Amarillo Street''' is an east-west thoroughfare in the City of Adustelan. It is the second longest east-west road  in the city, second only to [[Rarity Street]].
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'''Amarillo Street''' is an east-west thoroughfare in the City of Adustelan.
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==Development in Minecraft==
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When Amarillo Street was first constructed in Minecraft in July 2011, for the longest time it was the only east-west planned road with no buildings on it. Amarillo Street would not see any major construction in its vicinity until the end of 2012, when the neighborhoods of [[Kempton]] and [[Dartervale]] began to flourish. Today, it is among the most dense of streets in the city in terms of number of buildings.
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When Pokechohoeca Crater Park was expanded for the second time on January 9, 2014, the segment of Amarillo Street between [[Soundsurf Avenue]] and [[Myrtle Avenue]] was demolished. However, the park was shortened again on October 3, 2014 due to lack of development on the area, and Amarillo Street was once again connected.
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After the replanning of [[Devoner University]]'s campus, Amarillo Street was extended to [[Birdlaw Kelly Avenue]] on December 20, 2016.
 
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Latest revision as of 08:43, 20 December 2016

Amarillo Street
Amarillo
Eastern Terminus: Birdlaw Kelly Avenue
Western Terminus: Bellamy Avenue

Amarillo Street is an east-west thoroughfare in the City of Adustelan.

Development in Minecraft

When Amarillo Street was first constructed in Minecraft in July 2011, for the longest time it was the only east-west planned road with no buildings on it. Amarillo Street would not see any major construction in its vicinity until the end of 2012, when the neighborhoods of Kempton and Dartervale began to flourish. Today, it is among the most dense of streets in the city in terms of number of buildings.

When Pokechohoeca Crater Park was expanded for the second time on January 9, 2014, the segment of Amarillo Street between Soundsurf Avenue and Myrtle Avenue was demolished. However, the park was shortened again on October 3, 2014 due to lack of development on the area, and Amarillo Street was once again connected.

After the replanning of Devoner University's campus, Amarillo Street was extended to Birdlaw Kelly Avenue on December 20, 2016.