Government
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A listing for government and civic services, as well as schools and hospitals, including private and secular groups and institutions.
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Astro City Planning and Development
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First mentioned Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #14 |
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Astro City Public Dump and Landfills
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A series of dumps across the Astro City Metro Area. Dump #3 was one of the base of operations for the Junkman. |
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Astro City Public Library
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First mentioned in Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #4. |
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Astro City Public Works
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First Seen Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #1 |
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Astro City Transit Authority
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Responsible for the Central Line subway system in Astro City. Fist mentioned Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 #2. |
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Astro City Waste Management
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A trash collecting service in Astro City. First seen Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #1. |
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Biro Island Correctional Facility
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The jail for regular and super-powered criminals located on Biro Island. It opened in June 1942 and in 1955 had a special wing retrofitted for super powered criminals. |
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Bolling Elementary School
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* An elementary school in Astro City nestled in the Derbyfield neighborhood of Astro City.
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Bob Bolling, creator of Little Archie. Mr Lucey is a nod to Archie Artist Harry Lucey and Mrs. Toole is to Dennis the Menace writer Fred Toole.
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The Boneyard
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A cemetery in the Kiefer Square neighborhood in Chesler adjacent to a church that doesn't have an official name, but is called the Boneyard by some. First seen Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #15. The map in the Astro City: A Visitor's Guide would place it close to Craig Avenue and a fair distance away from Kiefer Square. |
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Central Line
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The main subway line for Astro City at least in 1959. Stops at Elias and Iger Square. First seen Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 #2 |
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Donenfeld High School
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A high school or former high school that Irene Merryweather-Cronin attended. Their nickname is the Pioneers | DC Comics founder Harry Donenfeld as well as his son Irwin Donenfeld.
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Eastside YMCA
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First seen Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #4 |
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Edgington-Curtis Medical Center
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A hospital seen in 2004 in Astro City: A Visitor's Guide. | Rex Morgan background artist Frank Edgington and Nick Dallis's pseudonym of Dal Curtis when working on the strip.
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| The premiere university in the Astro City area. | See Main article
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Gaia Women's Clinic
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An abortion clinic that Winged Victory stopped a bombing of in 1997. Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #6. |
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Garrett Law School
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A law school. Possibly the name for the law school at Fox-Broome University. First mentioned Astro City: Local Heroes #5. |
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Robinson Prep
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A prep school located near Museum Row. It has a dormitory called Sprang House. First seen Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #5. | The school and dorm are for Batman Artists Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang.
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Rosenberger Junior High School
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A junior high school located in the western part of the city. First mentioned Astro City: Local Heroes #1. | Likely comic artist John Rosenberger.
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University of Astro City
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Presumed name seen on a jacket in Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.1 #5. |
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