The surroundings offer tourist interests: "Open Area" at 39 minutes by foot.
If you need bread, you have a bakery in the local area: "Kaldi's Koffee" (13 minutes by car). There is a supermarket nearby: "Monoprix" (21 minutes by bike or 7 minutes by car).
For the everyday needs, you will find in the surroundings: a bank and/or an ATM ("Access Bank" at 12 minutes by car), a town hall ("Executive Mansion" at 16 minutes with your car), sport ("Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex" at 8 minutes by car), a hotel ("Palm Springs Resort" at 7 minutes with your car), a park ("Potential LZ" at 22 minutes with a bike), a police station ("Zone 5 Police Depot" at 21 minutes away by bike), a post office ("General Post Office" at 17 minutes by car).
The closest nursery is named "Rev. Elijah Johnson Elementaty School System" and is 18 minutes' away by car. If you are looking for a school, "St.Francis High School" it is 6 minutes away by car. You can find a close university: "University of Liberia - A.M. Dogliotti College of Medicine Sea View Dormitory", in fewer than 11 minutes by car.
Do you need to clean you car? You have a car wash ("Sheco Brothers Car wash") at 8 minutes away by car. Do you need a parking? There is "Vehicles / Parking Lot" at 16 minutes away by bike. For holidays or business, you can reach Monrovia Spriggs Payne in fewer than 13 minutes by car. Need to fill up your car? The closest gas station ("NP gas station") is only 10 minutes’ drive away.
The area offers multiple medical services: a pharmacy ("Lucky Pharmacy" at 12 minutes with your car), a hospital ("Look to Jesus Medical Clinic" at 9 minutes walk), a dentist ("Trinity Dental Clinic" at 10 minutes with your car).
Looking for entertainment or food? The surrounding area offers the following services: a bar/cafe ("GRACE & DAUGHTER" at 39 minutes away by bike), an ice cream vendor ("Sharks Entertainment Inc" at 12 minutes with your car), a cinema ("D.H.Luo community Clinic" at 8 minutes by car), a restaurant ("Oporto Chicken Crib" at 8 minutes with your car).
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