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On a park bench overlooking the bay and inside a portable building at the police station. Tickfaw Harbor Often found inside train depots and shipping offices. In high-end hotels and office building breakrooms. Inside warehouses and small cafes near the docks. Southdowns In various garages and worker locker rooms. Bayou Fantom Inside isolated shacks and the swamp-side bar. Collector's Tips

September 1967: On a seat at the very top of the Neil A. Arthur Stadium stands. Bayou Fantom

: Features the Black Panther Party leader discussing revolution and black nationalism, echoing the motivations of protagonist Lincoln Clay. Ralph Nader (Oct 1968)

The magazines are spread across all 10 districts of New Bordeaux: Notable Magazine Locations Delray Hollow Inside the laundry mat and the Deep South bar. Barclay Mills

By verifying the authenticity of Mafia 3's Playboy images, we've gained a deeper appreciation for the game's attention to detail and commitment to historical accuracy. As gamers continue to explore the world of Mafia 3, we're confident that the Playboy images will remain a fascinating aspect of the game's overall experience.

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