- Added generated lists of arcades, nightclubs, street and continent names - Added more to the main README
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# Street Names
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## Landmark-Inspired Names
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1. **Mirabel Avenue** – A nod to the Mirabel Republic
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2. **Harborline Drive** – Runs parallel to the waterfront
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3. **Pioneer’s Walk** – Honors early settlers or city founders
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4. **Calworth Boulevard** – Named after Bridgeport’s iconic suspension bridge
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5. **Beacon Point Road** – Near a lighthouse or historic signal tower
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6. **Overlook Terrace** – A scenic road with a city or ocean view
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7. **Metro Lane** – Follows the elevated metro line
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8. **Portside Way** – Located near the docks or industrial waterfront
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9. **Aurora Promenade** – A picturesque street with vibrant nightlife
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10. **Ironclad Avenue** – Possibly named after an old naval vessel or shipyard
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## Self-Descriptive Names
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1. **Trolley Road** – Follows an old or existing trolley route
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2. **Uptown Circle** – A central hub in the city’s entertainment district
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3. **Riverside Drive** – Running alongside a river or major waterway
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4. **Hillcrest Lane** – A winding road on elevated terrain
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5. **Market Row** – A dense strip of vendors and small shops
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6. **Station Street** – A road leading to a transit station
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7. **Bayview Avenue** – A scenic street with ocean or bay views
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8. **Warehouse Way** – Located in the industrial sector
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9. **The Causeway** – A main thoroughfare connecting two major districts
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10. **Crossroads Plaza** – A busy intersection of multiple transit lines
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## Commerce & Business-Inspired Names
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1. **Meridian Exchange** – A street bustling with financial activity
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2. **Guilder Lane** – A reference to currency or commerce
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3. **Trade Winds Boulevard** – Evoking mercantile history and maritime trade
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4. **Vendor’s Alley** – A tight street lined with small businesses
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5. **Goldleaf Avenue** – Possibly named for banks or high-end commerce
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6. **Union Stock Way** – Near an old marketplace or stockyard
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7. **Copperlight Street** – Once a hub for metalworks or street gaslights
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8. **Clocktower Lane** – Home to an old financial or manufacturing district
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9. **Ledger Street** – Named for bookkeeping, accounting, or trade records
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10. **Dockyard Drive** – Leading to an old or active shipping yard
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