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  2. Gotham City - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Gotham's superhero residents, the residents of the city feature in a back-up series in Detective Comics called Tales of Gotham City [59] and in two limited series called Gotham Nights. Additionally, the Gotham City Police Department is the focus of the series Gotham Central , as well as the mini-series Gordon's Law , Bullock's Law ...

  3. Karlie Kloss - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. American fashion model (born 1992) Karlie Kloss Kloss in 2013 Born Karlie Elizabeth Kloss (1992-08-03) August 3, 1992 (age 32) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Alma mater New York University Occupation Model Years active 2006–present Spouse Joshua Kushner (m. 2018) Children 2 Modeling ...

  4. Six Flags New England - Wikipedia

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    Gotham City: During the 2008 season, Batman: The Dark Knight was temporarily renamed Batman: The Ride to prevent confusion with The Dark Knight Coaster that was ultimately cancelled. Aggressive Pandemonium: 2005 Gerstlauer: Spinning Coaster Model 420/4 North End Originally named Mr. Six's Pandemonium. In 2007, Mr. Six was dropped from the title ...

  5. Stevens Institute of Business and Arts - Wikipedia

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    Stevens – The Institute of Business & Arts got its start in 1947 as the St. Louis affiliate of Patricia Stevens, a modeling and “finishing” school for young women. Patricia Stevens herself was a working fashion model, and there were many schools bearing her name around the country, but the one in St. Louis was operated by the Klute family.

  6. Batman: The Ride - Wikipedia

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    The attraction opened on March 26, 1994 as part of a new Gotham City Backlot section. [12] [13] On September 7, 1994, Six Flags St. Louis announced that they would be receiving their installation of Batman: The Ride. [14] The attraction opened on April 22, 1995 and was the first location to be a flipped clone and feature a different queue line.

  7. Six Flags Over Georgia - Wikipedia

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    As part of Six Flags' 2015 capital investment program, Six Flags Over Georgia received two rides in its Gotham City section. The first, "The Joker: Chaos Coaster" is a Larson Giant Loop ride approximately 70 feet in height, while the second, "Harley Quinn Spinsanity", is a more traditional Tilt-A-Whirl family ride. [ 19 ]

  8. Batman in amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    Batman: The Ride (not to be confused with the S&S version) is a steel inverted roller coaster manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard.It is located at seven Six Flags theme parks including Six Flags Great America, Six Flags Great Adventure, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Six Flags St. Louis, Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Over Texas.

  9. Gotham City (themed area) - Wikipedia

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    Gotham City is a themed area based on Gotham City at several amusement parks around the world. First opening at Six Flags Magic Mountain in 1994, the themed area has since expanded into multiple Six Flags amusement parks and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi .