• different than that of Four Freedoms Plaza, being a simple recycling of his design for the LexCorp tower. Four Freedoms Plaza received an entry in the...
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    proposed four fundamental freedoms that people "everywhere in the world" ought to enjoy: Freedom of speech and expression Freedom of worship Freedom from...
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  • Madison Avenue in New York City. The Baxter Building was replaced by Four Freedoms Plaza at the same location after its destruction at the hands of Kristoff...
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  • (Norman Rockwell) Four Freedoms Award Four Freedoms Monument Four Freedoms Plaza Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park Four Freedoms of the European...
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  • legitimacy in question. They then break into their old headquarters at Four Freedoms Plaza with the help of their friend, Chimera, who came back with them from...
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  • Baxter Building (category Fantastic Four)
    bid to murder the Fantastic Four. It was replaced by Four Freedoms Plaza, built upon the same site. After the Fantastic Four and other costumed heroes were...
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  • Avengers, and the Fantastic Four were apparently killed by the villain Onslaught. The death of the Avengers and Fantastic Four created an opportunity for...
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park is a four-acre (1.6 ha) memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt that celebrates the Four Freedoms he articulated in his...
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  • Days of Future Present (category Fantastic Four storylines)
    Franklin Richards return to their headquarters at New York City's Four Freedoms Plaza to discover that it has been replaced by their previous headquarters...
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  • Mister Fantastic detonates a gamma bomb when the heroes assemble at Four Freedoms Plaza. However, the Invisible Woman contains the blast while Thunder God...
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  • Frightful Four and managed to defeat them. Wizard later assembled Hydro-Man, Titania, and Klaw as the Frightful Four when attacking the Four Freedoms Plaza following...
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  • relived most of their lives. In their absence the Fantastic Four's headquarters, Four Freedoms Plaza, was annihilated by a super villain group called the Masters...
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  • being used more than once. Not only that, Four Freedoms Plaza replaced the Baxter Building as the Fantastic Four's home base in season 2. The season 2 episodes...
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  • the Four Freedoms Plaza was donated to the Thunderbolts. While the original design still had blonde hair and wore glasses, the Four Freedoms Plaza version...
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  • villains are freed from prison by Doctor Doom to attack Four Freedoms Plaza and battle the Fantastic Four, but van Zante ends up arguing with and fighting against...
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  • and owned by Jessica Jones. Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza: The bases of the Fantastic Four. Daily Bugle: A newspaper building where Peter Parker...
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  • villains are freed from prison by Doctor Doom to attack Four Freedoms Plaza and battle the Fantastic Four, but van Zante ends up arguing with and fighting against...
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  • time as an engineer for the Fantastic Four brings Cassie to the team's then-headquarters of Four Freedoms Plaza. In the spectacular environment Cassie...
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  • strength, speed and agility. After escaping, Helen went to Four Freedoms Plaza seeking the Fantastic Four, only to find the Thunderbolts were now living there...
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    headquarters the Baxter Building was destroyed and replaced with Four Freedoms Plaza. Byrne has cited multiple reasons for leaving the series, including...
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  • Kristoff Vernard (category Fantastic Four)
    team took with them. Kristoff would be imprisoned in Four Freedoms Plaza, the new home of the Four, following his destruction of the Baxter Building. He...
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  • attention from old acquaintance Reed Richards, who invited Comet Man to Four Freedoms Plaza and helped him hone his powers. However, when Comet Man tried to...
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  • Psycho-Man (category Fantastic Four characters)
    appears in the Fantastic Four episode "Worlds Within Worlds", voiced by Jamie Horton.[citation needed] He attacks Four Freedoms Plaza to steal the invention...
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    which opened in 1963, consisted of two distinct buildings known as "The Plaza" and "The Court" until August 2016, when a major expansion was completed...
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    center of the plaza. The plaza is a popular site of protests and demonstrations organized by several leftist groups, being one of four freedom parks in the...
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    L'Enfant Plaza is a complex of four commercial buildings grouped around a large plaza in the Southwest section of Washington, D.C., United States. Immediately...
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    included Freedom Center. In February 2019, the 37 acre site was put up for sale. In January 2021, the Chicago Tribune moved out of One Prudential Plaza, and...
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    Galo Lincoln Plaza Lasso de la Vega (17 February 1906 – 28 January 1987) was an Ecuadorian statesman who served as President of Ecuador from 1948 to 1952...
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    Plaza Miranda is a public square bounded by Quezon Boulevard, Hidalgo Street and Evangelista Street in Quiapo, Manila. It is the plaza which fronts the...
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    called Rockefeller Plaza. Later additions include 75 Rockefeller Plaza across 51st Street at the north end of Rockefeller Plaza, and four International Style...
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