Iconic American Streets
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« Amazing job, StreetExplorerRat! You've strolled, skipped, and waltzed down some of the most famous streets in the U.S., learning about the history of important cities and cultural centers along the way! Though you don't think you quite can afford Rodeo Dr., here's a brand new shiny Feat card for you to keep safe in your Vault! »
« With few exceptions, most streets, avenues, roads, and drives didn't start out being the popular, famous, and culturally-rich centers many of them have come to be—like the 10 famous American streets in this colorful new set! Discover the heart of some iconic cities through their most recognizable thoroughfares! »
Art by Davor Ratkovic
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Order: Card points | Card name
Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C.
5000 points |
6th Street, Austin + Beale Street, Memphis + Ocean Drive, Miami | ||
6th Street, Austin
4000 points |
Bourbon Street, New Orleans + Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas + Wall Street, New York City | ||
Bourbon Street, New Orleans
3000 points |
2 x Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco + Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills | ||
Ocean Drive, Miami
2000 points |
2 x Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas + Wall Street, New York City | ||
Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills
1000 points |
Beale Street, Memphis + 2 x Newbury Street, Boston | ||
Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas
900 points |
15 tickets in
Sydney 500 credits in Singapore 500 credits in Rio De Janeiro |
7 needed | |
Wall Street, New York City
700 points |
20 tickets in
Sydney 475 credits in New York 475 credits in Santa Monica |
5 needed | |
Newbury Street, Boston
500 points |
375 credits in
New York 375 credits in Santa Monica |
9 needed | |
Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco
300 points |
250 credits in
Austin 250 credits in Venice |
7 needed | |
Beale Street, Memphis
100 points |
175 credits in
Austin 175 credits in Venice |
6 needed |
ϕ Please note that if cards are not currently available in one of the markets then the current collection cost will only reflect those that are, and thus may not be accurate.