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Wayne Manor

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Wayne Manor

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Wayne Manor
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Stately Wayne Manor

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Estate of the Wayne Family, lived in by Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth, and Tim Drake, Bruce's adopted son. Formerly the residence of Dick Grayson, who has since moved away from Gotham City, and Jason Todd, formerly deceased.

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  • The model used for Wayne Manor from the 1989 movie Batman was placed on display at Planet Hollywood in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Ironically, Atlantic City and Gotham City occupy the same geographical location in the DC Universe. [1]

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