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Encyclopedia > Central City

There are several cities, real and fictional, named Central City.

  • Central City is a fictional city in the DC Universe. It was home to Barry Allen, the second Flash. The population of Central City is said to be 290,000 in The Flash issue #2, in that same issue it was also said that Central City is located in Florida. Later stories, however, place it in Missouri, opposite Keystone City, Kansas, home of the original and current Flashes. Central City is the site of the Flash Museum.
  • A different Central City is the home of another comics character, the Spirit.

External link

Information on Central City from the Flash fansite Those Who Ride The Lightning (http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/central-city.html)


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