Keystone City is the combination of the old Keystone City and Central City.
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| - Keystone City is the combination of the old Keystone City and Central City.
- Keystone City is a city east of Starling City. Iron Heights Prison is located in or near Keystone City. The Royal Flush Gang began their criminal activity when they robbed a bank in Keystone City.
- Keystone City is a city in the Smallville universe.
- Worf, Deanna Troi, and Data visited Keystone City in 2370 after being kicked off a simulation of the Orient Express because they did not have tickets. The hitman also disembarked at this stop, carrying a special brick which he later placed in a hole in the wall of a building, claiming he was "laying the foundation." This likely meant depressurizing cargo bay five in preparation for the creation of the lifeform. While in Keystone City, Data tried to depolarize the ship's power grid in an attempt to regain control of the ship from the computer, but he was nearly run over by a taxi generated by the computer. (TNG: "Emergence" )
- Located across the Mississippi River from Central City, Missouri, Keystone City, Kansas first became home to settlers in 1806, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. It began to grow rapidly after the Civil War, attracting farmers and becoming a common starting point for those who were moving to the West. After the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, it became an important depot, attracting the livestock and meat-packing industries. Although the stockyards closed in the 1950s, the area has been revitalized and the old warehouses transformed into a fashionable retail destination. Keystone remains a center of industry, home to aircraft and automobile manufacturers, including Keystone Motors. Keystone was the home of Jay Garrick, the original Flash. The Thinker, the Fiddler, and the S
- Keystone City first became home to settlers in 1806, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. It began to grow rapidly after the Civil War, attracting farmers and becoming a common starting point for those who were moving to the West. After the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, it became an important depot, attracting the livestock and meat-packing industries. Although the stockyards closed in the 1950s, the area has been revitalized and the old warehouses transformed into a fashionable retail destination. Keystone remains a center of industry, home to aircraft and automobile manufacturers.
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| - Keystone City is the combination of the old Keystone City and Central City.
- Keystone City is a city east of Starling City. Iron Heights Prison is located in or near Keystone City. The Royal Flush Gang began their criminal activity when they robbed a bank in Keystone City.
- Keystone City first became home to settlers in 1806, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. It began to grow rapidly after the Civil War, attracting farmers and becoming a common starting point for those who were moving to the West. After the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, it became an important depot, attracting the livestock and meat-packing industries. Although the stockyards closed in the 1950s, the area has been revitalized and the old warehouses transformed into a fashionable retail destination. Keystone remains a center of industry, home to aircraft and automobile manufacturers. Originally defended by the Flash (Jay Garrick), the Thinker, the Fiddler, and the Shade put the city in suspended animation for years until it was discovered and freed by Barry Allen. Now home of the third Flash, Wally West, The Rogues momentarily moved from Central City to Keystone before Barry Allen returned to service.
- Located across the Mississippi River from Central City, Missouri, Keystone City, Kansas first became home to settlers in 1806, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. It began to grow rapidly after the Civil War, attracting farmers and becoming a common starting point for those who were moving to the West. After the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, it became an important depot, attracting the livestock and meat-packing industries. Although the stockyards closed in the 1950s, the area has been revitalized and the old warehouses transformed into a fashionable retail destination. Keystone remains a center of industry, home to aircraft and automobile manufacturers, including Keystone Motors. Keystone was the home of Jay Garrick, the original Flash. The Thinker, the Fiddler, and the Shade put it in suspended animation for years until it was discovered by Central City resident and second Flash, Barry Allen. The third Flash, Wally West moved to Keystone upon the recommendation of Jay Garrick's wife Joan.
- Keystone City is a city in the Smallville universe.
- Worf, Deanna Troi, and Data visited Keystone City in 2370 after being kicked off a simulation of the Orient Express because they did not have tickets. The hitman also disembarked at this stop, carrying a special brick which he later placed in a hole in the wall of a building, claiming he was "laying the foundation." This likely meant depressurizing cargo bay five in preparation for the creation of the lifeform. While in Keystone City, Data tried to depolarize the ship's power grid in an attempt to regain control of the ship from the computer, but he was nearly run over by a taxi generated by the computer. (TNG: "Emergence" ) Keystone City was a fictional Kansas city seen in DC Comics.
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