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Parts of Van N ess A venue, fr om Civic 39 Center to Broadway Street, are grimy, and some medians ar e platforms for someone asking for money. S ixth and S eventh streets from Market Street east to Harrison Street are home to an assor tment of folks that aren t making a go of it in mainstream society; this is an ar ea to av oid anytime, day or night.
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