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Treacle Mine Road is one of the main thoroughfares of [[Morpork]], extending [[Widdershins]] from the foot of the [[Misbegot Bridge]] to [[Easy Street]], where it becomes [[Cheap Street]]. It defines the [[rimwards|rimward]] boundary of the greater [[The Shades|Shades]] quarter; at its back, the city core.
Treacle Mine Road is one of the main thoroughfares of [[Morpork]], extending [[Widdershins]] from the foot of the [[Misbegot Bridge]] to [[Easy Street]], where it becomes [[Cheap Street]]. It defines the [[rimwards|rimward]] boundary of the greater [[The Shades|Shades]] quarter; at its back, the city core.
Treacle Mine Road was once exactly that: the treacle mine was a major industry until it was displaced by the lower-cost wells of Quirm. It lent its name to the short-lived [[People's Republic of Treacle Mine Road]] during the [[Glorious Revolution]], when it was the front line of the rebel area.
Treacle Mine Road was once exactly that: the treacle mine was a major industry until it was displaced by the lower-cost wells of Quirm. It lent its name to the short-lived [[People's Republic of Treacle Mine Road]] during the [[Glorious Revolution]], when it was the front line of the rebel area.


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The street hosts two pubs, the Misbegotten, near to Misbegot Bridge, and the Widespread Arms, which is, possibly not coincidentally, immediately opposite the Seamstresses' Guild.  This pub is therefore ideal for Immediately Before, Immediately Afterwards, or perhaps both.  
The street hosts two pubs, the Misbegotten, near to Misbegot Bridge, and the Widespread Arms, which is, possibly not coincidentally, immediately opposite the Seamstresses' Guild.  This pub is therefore ideal for Immediately Before, Immediately Afterwards, or perhaps both.  


[[HEX]] once recorded an error message saying ''+++Error At Address: 14, Treacle Mine Road, Ankh-Morpork+++''. Speculation has ensued as to why exactly ''this'' address.  
[[Hex]] once recorded an error message saying ''+++Error At Address: 14, Treacle Mine Road, Ankh-Morpork+++''. Speculation has ensued as to why exactly ''this'' address.  It is possible that 124 Treacle mine Street may be the address of the cellar, rented by Dibbler and used as a storeroom, where he first found the City Eggs that later mutated into wire shopping trolleys in {{RM}}.  


[[Category:Streets of Ankh-Morpork]]
[[Category:Streets of Ankh-Morpork]]
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Revision as of 22:32, 23 January 2013

Treacle Mine Road is one of the main thoroughfares of Morpork, extending Widdershins from the foot of the Misbegot Bridge to Easy Street, where it becomes Cheap Street. It defines the rimward boundary of the greater Shades quarter; at its back, the city core.

Treacle Mine Road was once exactly that: the treacle mine was a major industry until it was displaced by the lower-cost wells of Quirm. It lent its name to the short-lived People's Republic of Treacle Mine Road during the Glorious Revolution, when it was the front line of the rebel area.

Toward the Misbegot Bridge end is the hall of the Seamstresses' Guild on the corner of Sheer Street, then the newly-rebuilt Treacle Mine Road Watch House at Cable Street, long home to Samuel Vimes but burned by a dragon in Guards! Guards!.

The street hosts two pubs, the Misbegotten, near to Misbegot Bridge, and the Widespread Arms, which is, possibly not coincidentally, immediately opposite the Seamstresses' Guild. This pub is therefore ideal for Immediately Before, Immediately Afterwards, or perhaps both.

Hex once recorded an error message saying +++Error At Address: 14, Treacle Mine Road, Ankh-Morpork+++. Speculation has ensued as to why exactly this address. It is possible that 124 Treacle mine Street may be the address of the cellar, rented by Dibbler and used as a storeroom, where he first found the City Eggs that later mutated into wire shopping trolleys in Reaper Man.