Thread:Tupka217/@comment-24927720-20140511172410/@comment-1038387-20140512101952

I don't recall Ella being dead. Ah well. Here are some - I removed the ones with an own article.


 * 3815 Mooney Drive: This was the apartment address of a woman named Lori Murphy. Murphy was a former girlfriend of Reactron and was killed by Superwoman. Street named after veteran Supergirl artist Jim Mooney.


 * Bridwell Communications: Bridwell Communications is a major media firm and at one point, the owner of the Daily Planet and Galaxy Broadcasting. The business is named after Superman writer/editor E. Nelson Bridwell.

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 * Centennial Avenue: One of the main thoroughfares that runs through midtown Metropolis.


 * Chapel Hill Cemetery: Chapel Hill Cemetery is where the remains of the android heroine Tomorrow Woman were laid to rest. She was later resurrected by Hourman for one mission, before time corrected itself and she returned to her grave.


 * Commerce Bank of Metropolis: This is one of the many banking institutions found in the midtown area of Metropolis. Superman first fought the villain known as Metallo at this location (Post-Crisis).

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 * Danning's Circus: (Earth-One) Jimmy Olsen once drank a magic potion and had a dream that he had the ability to fly. He joined Danning's Circus and performed several aerial stunts. Whether or not Danning's Circus existed in the real world is unknown.

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 * Easy Street: Easy Street is a thoroughfare that runs through the Suicide Slum section of Metropolis. Steel Hand maintains an Intergang hideout on Easy Street.


 * Ellworth Memorial Hospital: The Ellsworth Memorial Hospital is located in the city of Metropolis It is likely named after Whitney Ellsworth, a writer and editor for National Periodical Publications during the 1940s.


 * Evans Pretzel Factory: (Earth-One) Lois Lane once had a job working for Mister Evans at the Evans Pretzel Factory. The Factory's foreman Joe Hogg was bitter at Lois' placement over that of his girlfriend Maisy.

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 * Hamilton Technologies: This was a research and development firm owned by Professor Emil Hamilton. He eventually sold the firm to S.T.A.R. Labs.


 * Jules Verne Extra-Terrestrial Museum : This was a museum dedicated to the fields of science and science fiction located on New Troy Island in Metropolis. Lex Luthor destroyed the musuem (as well as many other cultural centers) while piloting a Kryptonian warship constructed of Sunstone.

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 * Kenmore Bowling Alley: This was the sight of Superman's first confrontation with the villain known as Bloodsport.

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 * Metro Palace Theater: The Metro Palace Theater was a vintage style movie house that closed down years ago. The last film featured at the theater was The Man Who Would be King.


 * Metropolis Bay: Located at the mouth of the West River in Metropolis, Metropolis Bay is the site of Stryker's Island Penitentiary.


 * Metropolis Diamond Echange: The Metropolis Diamond Echange was once robbed by a Superman Robot created by the Joker.


 * Metropolis Grande Hotel: This is one of Metropolis' more respected and posh resorts catering to the rich and famous. Lois Lane once conducted an interview with social advocate G. Gordon Godfrey here.


 * Metropolis Museum: In Earth-One continuity, this was where Lewis Lang often worked on his various archaeological projects.


 * Metropolis Park: This is a public recreation area found in the New Troy district of Metropolis. It is not to be confused with Centennial Park.


 * Metro Square: Metro Square is located in the business district of midtown Metropolis at the intersections of 42nd street and the Avenue of Tomorrow.


 * Mid-City: (Earth-One) Mid-City lies on the outskirts of the greater Metropolis area, possibly near Midvale.

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 * Outlook Park : Outlook Park is one of several recreation areas to be found in the city of Metropolis.

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 * Pike Island: (Earth-One) Pike Island is located just off the coast of Metropolis. A group of criminals once started a fire on the island to lure Superman away so they could plant some stolen diamonds.


 * Police Precinct #55: This was the headquarters of the Metropolis Metacrime division. A separate entity from that of the Special Crimes Unit, this division was led by Inspector Michael Henderson.

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 * Shuster Arena: The Shuster Arena is one of several sports centers located in the city of Metropolis. The name is derived from Superman co-creator, Joe Shuster.


 * Silk Glove Club: The Silk Glove Club is a front for an Intergang safe house on Easy Street in the Suicide Slum section of Metropolis


 * Simon Kirby Riverside Park: Located not far away from Centennial Park, The Simon Kirby Riverside Park was one of the many locales first visited by the Last Son of Krypton during the "Reign of the Supermen!". Presumably, it is named after veteran comic creators Joe Simon and Jack Kirby


 * Stain, The: The Stain was the name of an arcade in Metropolis. It became the site of a massive Teen Titans recruitment drive and later the team's new headquarters.


 * Superboy memorial statue: Located in Centennial Park in Metropolis, this statue honors the fallen hero, Superboy, who heroically gave his life to stop the efforts of Alexander Luthor during the Infinite Crisis event. His statue is located right next to the Superman memorial statue.


 * Superman memorial statue: Located in Centennial Park in Metropolis, this statue honors Superman, who lost his life while saving Metropolis from the threat of Doomsday. Although Superman has since been resurrected, the statue remains.

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 * Weisinger Square: This is an intersection located in the Central Business District of Metropolis. It is likely named after Silver Age DC Comics editor Mort Weisinger.


 * Werner Building: This was the name of the original structure that was once Hamilton Technologies, which later became the S.T.A.R. Labs parent office in Metropolis.