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Revision as of 23:13, 5 January 2019
- You may be looking for Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
5th Avenue was a street passing through the Sunset Park neighbourhood in Brooklyn, New York City.
It stretched at least from 41st to 47th Street and bordered the park that gave name to the Sunset Park neighbourhood.
Ricardo Mendoza secured the partial closure of 5th Avenue for a parade celebrating the Day of the Dead on 31 October in 21st century. (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror)