Levin Street is a residential street in the northern district of Paleville in Silent Hill.
Silent Hill
For the most part, Levin Street is the perfect picture of American suburbia; a row of quaint, rustic houses complete with picket fences, wooden post mailboxes and dog houses out front. The street itself is located adjacent to Finney Street and Matheson Street, running parallel between Midwich Street and Bachman Road. However, during the time of Harry Mason's visit to the town, it is in a state of disrepair. Fog enshrouds the street, blood can be seen on walls and splattered on the ground, and most noticeably, the end of the street drops off into a giant gaping chasm. During this state, Levin Street provides the only available route to get to Midwich Elementary School. It is on the northern end of this street that Harry discovers a house with a locked door. While there may be no dogs around, there is a dog house, and it inside this home for pets that Harry discovers a front door key which he can use to enter the premises.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories
Like the first game, Levin Street is a residential street in Paleville. According to his license, Harry Mason is led to believe that he lives on this very street. When arriving at his house, he finds that a family live there, as they have for fourteen years.
Trivia
- In Shattered Memories, the house that is on Harry's license is 1206.
- The last 3 numbers could be a reference to the previous game in the series, Silent Hill: Homecoming, in which the number 206 plays a very significant role.