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The origin of the street numbering system is near the Hill Valley Railroad Station. In relation to the clock tower, the Western Auto store and the Bank of America are to the north on Second Street. The McFly farm in 1885, and the Pohatchee Drive-In Theatre in 1955, appear to be located north of Hill Valley, as Marty walks down the railroad tracks from the north, before reaching the station.

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  • List of Hill Valley streets
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  • The origin of the street numbering system is near the Hill Valley Railroad Station. In relation to the clock tower, the Western Auto store and the Bank of America are to the north on Second Street. The McFly farm in 1885, and the Pohatchee Drive-In Theatre in 1955, appear to be located north of Hill Valley, as Marty walks down the railroad tracks from the north, before reaching the station.
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  • The origin of the street numbering system is near the Hill Valley Railroad Station. In relation to the clock tower, the Western Auto store and the Bank of America are to the north on Second Street. The McFly farm in 1885, and the Pohatchee Drive-In Theatre in 1955, appear to be located north of Hill Valley, as Marty walks down the railroad tracks from the north, before reaching the station. The Town Theater is to the east of the clock tower, on a street whose name is not shown (although it was referred to in the first draft as Monroe Avenue). The street, however, is identified as Hubbard Avenue in an ad for Statler Studebaker. After passing through the square in 1985, Marty continues east to get to Hill Valley High School. With Jennifer, he walks back from the east side after the Battle of the Bands. The Essex Theater is to the south of the clock tower, on the 400 block of Hill Street. When Marty rides on his skateboard from Doc's garage in 1985, he approaches from the south. In walking from 2 mile marker at the future site of Lyon Estates in 1955, he also approaches town from the south (in 2015, Doc flies from Lyon Estates from the west side on an east-west skyway). When Marty returns to 1985, he runs south toward the Lone Pine Mall. Lou's Cafe and the Texaco service station are to the west of the clock tower, on the 100 block of Main Street. Marty travels west as he runs after George in 1955. When he arrives in town in 1885, he comes from the west side, where the Hill Valley Railroad Station is located a few blocks away from the square.
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