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[[Audrey]] pursues [[Sylar]] at a '''train station'''. |
[[Audrey]] pursues [[Sylar]] at a '''train station''' in [[Chicago]]. |
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==Notable Visitors== |
==Notable Visitors== |
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==About== |
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===[[Graphic Novel:Turning Point]]=== |
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In [[July, 2006]], [[Audrey]] pursues [[Sylar]] at a train station. Audrey spots Sylar and, instructing everyone to get down, shoots. To her surprise, Audrey finds that it was just an [[Sylar's decoy victim|old man]]--Sylar gave his coat to him. |
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* [[Chicago]] is famous for its elevated trains, or "L" trains--Chicagoans [http://www-news.uchicago.edu/citations/05/050915.sevenwonders.html voted] it the third of "Seven Wonders of Chicago". More than 57 miles of the city's rail lines are elevated, and there are 144 stations in Chicago. |
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Revision as of 23:17, 14 June 2007
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| Location: | Chicago, IL |
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Audrey pursues Sylar at a train station in Chicago.
Notable Visitors
About
Graphic Novel:Turning Point
In July, 2006, Audrey pursues Sylar at a train station. Audrey spots Sylar and, instructing everyone to get down, shoots. To her surprise, Audrey finds that it was just an old man--Sylar gave his coat to him.
Trivia
- Chicago is famous for its elevated trains, or "L" trains--Chicagoans voted it the third of "Seven Wonders of Chicago". More than 57 miles of the city's rail lines are elevated, and there are 144 stations in Chicago.