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[[File:Hq.jpg|thumb]]The '''Tower of Freedom''' was a base of operations used by the [[Minutemen (DC)|Minutemen]].
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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=== New Headquarters ===
 
=== New Headquarters ===
The facility was purchased cheaply by [[Nelson Gardner (DC)|Nelson Gardner]], who also noted that the company's logo, CM, matched the initials of his [[costumed adventurer]] persona, "Captain Metropolis", and repurposed it as his living facility and headquarters. When he decided to found the [[Minutemen (DC)|Minutemen]], he had costumed adventurers audition there, and eventually it became their base of operations.<ref name="min1">[[Before Watchmen: Minutemen]] 01</ref>
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The facility was purchased cheaply by [[Nelson Gardner/DC|Nelson Gardner]], who also noted that the company's logo, CM, matched the initials of his [[costumed adventurer]] persona, "Captain Metropolis", and repurposed it as his living facility and headquarters. After forming the [[Minutemen/DC|Minutemen]], he had costumed adventurers audition there, and eventually it became the team's base of operations.<ref name="min1">[[Before Watchmen: Minutemen]] 01</ref>
   
 
=== Destruction ===
 
=== Destruction ===
Following the disbandment of the [[Minutemen (DC)|Minutemen]], the Tower of Freedom was abandoned.<ref name="min5">[[Before Watchmen: Minutemen]] 05</ref> Only [[Hooded Justice (DC)|Hooded Justice]] remained there. After his death, [[Nelson Gardner (DC)|Nelson Gardner]] demolished the building to eliminate any traces of him.<ref name="min6">[[Before Watchmen: Minutemen]] 06</ref>
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Following the disbandment of the [[Minutemen/DC|Minutemen]], the Tower of Freedom was abandoned.<ref name="min5">[[Before Watchmen: Minutemen]] 05</ref> Only [[Hooded Justice/DC|Hooded Justice]] remained there. After his death, [[Nelson Gardner/DC|Nelson Gardner]] demolished the building to eliminate any traces of him.<ref name="min6">[[Before Watchmen: Minutemen]] 06</ref>
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
[[File:Towerstreet.jpg|thumb|left|Top part, street-side view.]]
 
[[File:Towerstreet.jpg|thumb|left|Top part, street-side view.]]

Revision as of 00:53, 29 November 2021

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The Tower of Freedom was a base of operations used by the Minutemen.

History

Malting Factory

The facility that would become the Tower of Freedom started out a malting factory built by the Canada Malting Company on the shores of the Hudson River. Because of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, it remained unfinished and abandoned.

New Headquarters

The facility was purchased cheaply by Nelson Gardner, who also noted that the company's logo, CM, matched the initials of his costumed adventurer persona, "Captain Metropolis", and repurposed it as his living facility and headquarters. After forming the Minutemen, he had costumed adventurers audition there, and eventually it became the team's base of operations.[1]

Destruction

Following the disbandment of the Minutemen, the Tower of Freedom was abandoned.[2] Only Hooded Justice remained there. After his death, Nelson Gardner demolished the building to eliminate any traces of him.[3]

Description

Towerstreet

Top part, street-side view.

The top part of the Tower was a regular looking building accessed through the street. The other side had an observatory with a telescope looking across the Hudson to the city.[1][2] The structure descended along the rocky slopes that made the river's shores, and reached down the Hudson, on a small dock. There was also a boat that apparently was used only once by the Minutemen.[2]

Areas within the building included a conference room, with chairs made by specially ordered African wood,[4] a war room where the Minutemen arranged their operations[2], some warehouses[3].

Considering the existence of a tank and a boat, the structure must have housed wide spaces used as hangars or garages, obviously the heroes' living quarters, and perhaps unused spaces.

In the Minutemen comic series, the Tower of Freedom was displayed as a medieval-looking tower fortress.[5]

Trivia

  • The Tower of Freedom's address was 1700 Riverside Dr., New York, NY.[6]

References