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{{Location
 
{{Location
|name= Flash Museum
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|name = Flash Museum
|image= Flash Museum.png
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|image = <gallery>
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Flash Museum.png|Current timeline
|location= [[Central City (Earth One)|Central City]], [[United States (Earth One)|United States]]
 
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Flash Museum's vision in the Speed Force.png|Alternate timeline
|use= Museum
 
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</gallery>
|owner=
 
 
|location = [[S.T.A.R. Labs (Earth-1)|S.T.A.R. Labs]]; [[Central City (Earth-1)|Central City]]
|show= The Flash
 
 
|use = Museum
 
|show = The Flash (The CW)
 
}}
 
}}
The '''Flash Museum''' is an institution dedicated to [[Barry Allen|the Flash]] that will be constructed sometime between 2018 and 2024.
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The '''Flash Museum''' was an institution dedicated to [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|the Flash]] that was inaugurated sometime between 2019 and 2024 in an erased future.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
When running through the [[Speed Force]] to travel back to 2000 and save [[Nora Allen|his mother]], Barry caught a glimpse of the yet-to-be-built museum.<ref>{{Ep|Fast Enough}}</ref>
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At some point prior to 2024, the Flash Museum will be inaugurated in the same building as the [[S.T.A.R. Labs (Earth-1)|S.T.A.R. Labs]], with [[Dexter Myles]] becoming the museum's curator.<ref>{{Ep|Nora}}</ref>
   
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===Erased future===
Between 2018 and 2024, the museum was built, with Mr. [[Myles]] becoming it's curator.<ref>{{Ep|Nora}}</ref>
 
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When running through the [[Speed Force]] to travel back to 2000 and save [[Nora Allen|his mother]], Barry caught a glimpse of the yet-to-be-inaugurated museum. In this alternate future, the Museum will be inaugurated in the [[Central City Museum]] instead of S.T.A.R. Labs. However, for unknown reasons (presumably because of [[Flashpoint (event)|Flashpoint]]) the buildings changed in the current timeline.<ref>{{Ep|Fast Enough}}</ref>
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==Sections==
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The currently known sections are:
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===Gift Shop===
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[[File:Gift Shop (Flash Museum).png|thumb|217x217px|The Gift Shop.]]
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The gift shop is the principal section of the Museum. This sections sells different things related to the Flash, like toys, books, rings and phones with musics of the Flash. Food and beverages are also sold in this area, such as coffee. [[Nora West-Allen]] visited this section most of her visits to the Museum.<ref name="Memorabilia">{{Ep|Memorabilia}}</ref>
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===Hall of Heroes===
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The Hall of Heroes is a section of the Flash Museum which contains artifacts of the heroes that the Flash have worked with over the years.<ref name="Memorabilia" />
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===Hall of Villains===
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[[File:Hall of Villains.png|thumb|left|Hall of Villains.|240x240px]]
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The Hall of Villains is a section of the Flash Museum. Inaugurated on the same room that was known before as [[Speed lab]], the section's goal is to present information about the many villains that the Flash has fought over the years, most notably [[Eobard Thawne|Reverse-Flash]], [[Hunter Zolomon|Zoom]], [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)#Savitar|Savitar]], [[Clifford DeVoe|the Thinker]] and [[Orlin Dwyer|Cicada]], and also showcase their equipment.
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In 2032, [[Nora West-Allen]] visited the Hall of Villains. During the visit, she the most curious and terrified of [[Orlin Dwyer|Cicada]], a villain that the Flash and even other well-known superheroes (including [[Oliver Queen|Green Arrow]], [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]], the [[Legends]] and [[the League]]) were never able to beat.<ref>{{Ep|The Death of Vibe}}</ref>
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The screen of the Reverse-Flash has also a section of speedster lightning and showcase also footage of [[Trajectory (split personality)|Trajectory]].
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====Artifacts====
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[[File:Hall of Villains' artifacts.png|thumb|Hall of Villains' artifacts.|240x240px]]
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The Hall of Villains showcases many of the suits and other equipment that the Flash's enemies had used over the years. Items on display include the [[Reverse-Flash suit]] equipped with a [[Tachyon prototype|Tachyon Device]], [[Reverse-Flash ring|the Reverse Flash's ring]], the [[Zoom suit]], [[Savitar's armor]], [[Hoverchair|the Thinker's Hoverchair]], [[Amunet Black's suit]], [[Dr. Light suit]], [[The Trickster suit (Axel Walker)|the Trickster suit]], the [[Wizard's Wand]], [[Speed-dampening mask|Zoom's speed-dampening mask]] and more.
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==Known employees==
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===Future employees===
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*[[Dexter Myles]] <small>(curator)</small>
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===Visitors===
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*[[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]] <small>(through Nora's memories)</small>
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*[[August Heart]]
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*[[Iris West-Allen]] <small>(through Nora's memories and in a possible future)</small>
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*[[Nora West-Allen]] <small>(erased from existence)</small>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''The Flash''===
 
===''The Flash''===
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{{Scroll|
 
====Season 1====
 
====Season 1====
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*{{Ep|Things You Can't Outrun|(indirectly mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Fast Enough|(vision)}}
 
*{{Ep|Fast Enough|(vision)}}
   
 
====Season 5====
 
====Season 5====
 
*{{Ep|Nora|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{Ep|Nora|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Blocked|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|The Death of Vibe|(flashback)}}
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*{{Ep|All Doll'd Up|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|O Come, All Ye Thankful|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|What's Past is Prologue|(mentioned)}}
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*{{Ep|Seeing Red (The Flash)|m}}
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*{{Ep|Memorabilia|(in [[Nora West-Allen|Nora's]] mind)}}
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*{{Ep|King Shark vs. Gorilla Grodd|m}}
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*{{Ep|Failure is an Orphan|m}}
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*{{Ep|Godspeed|(flashforward)}}
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*{{Ep|Legacy (The Flash)|m}}
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}}
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*In DC comics, the Flash Museum is a facility designed by [[Dexter Myles]] dedicated to all heroes who had the Flash alias, mainly [[Barry Allen]], but also includes [[Jay Garrick]] and [[Wally West]]. It also features artifacts belonging to the Flash Rogues including the [[Eobard Thawne|Reverse-Flash]], [[Leonard Snart|Captain Cold]] and [[Mark Mardon|Weather Wizard]]. It also houses the [[Cisco Ramon's treadmill|Cosmic treadmill]].
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*In DC comics, the [[w:c:dc:Flash Museum|Flash Museum]] is a facility designed by [[Dexter Myles]] dedicated to all heroes who had the Flash alias, mainly [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]], but also includes [[Jay Garrick]] and [[Wally West]]. It also features artifacts belonging to the Flash Rogues including the [[Eobard Thawne|Reverse-Flash]], [[Leonard Snart|Captain Cold]] and [[Mark Mardon|Weather Wizard]]. It also houses the [[Cisco Ramon's treadmill|Cosmic treadmill]].
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*It's unknown how [[Zoom suit|Zoom's suit]] and [[Savitar's armor]] were collected to be shown at the museum, as they were destroyed by [[Killer Frost (split personality)|Killer Frost]] and [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]] respectively in {{Ep|Finish Line}}​. [[Speed-dampening mask|Zoom's speed-dampening mask]], which was also seen in the museum, had likewise been destroyed by [[Jay Garrick]] in {{Ep|The Race of His Life}}. Presumably, these artifacts had been replicated for display purposes.
*In {{Ep|Things You Can't Outrun}}"​ Barry jokingly told Joe he didn't want a museum built in his name.
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*The museum was referenced for the first time in {{Ep|Things You Can't Outrun}}​ when Barry jokingly told [[Joe West|Joe]] he didn't want a museum built in his name.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
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{{Doppelplace|Flash Museum|1|show=F}}
[[Category:Locations]]
 
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[[Category:Allusions to the comics]]
 
[[Category:Landmarks]]

Revision as of 01:55, 15 April 2020

The Flash Museum was an institution dedicated to the Flash that was inaugurated sometime between 2019 and 2024 in an erased future.

History

At some point prior to 2024, the Flash Museum will be inaugurated in the same building as the S.T.A.R. Labs, with Dexter Myles becoming the museum's curator.[1]

Erased future

When running through the Speed Force to travel back to 2000 and save his mother, Barry caught a glimpse of the yet-to-be-inaugurated museum. In this alternate future, the Museum will be inaugurated in the Central City Museum instead of S.T.A.R. Labs. However, for unknown reasons (presumably because of Flashpoint) the buildings changed in the current timeline.[2]

Sections

The currently known sections are:

Gift Shop

Gift Shop (Flash Museum)

The Gift Shop.

The gift shop is the principal section of the Museum. This sections sells different things related to the Flash, like toys, books, rings and phones with musics of the Flash. Food and beverages are also sold in this area, such as coffee. Nora West-Allen visited this section most of her visits to the Museum.[3]

Hall of Heroes

The Hall of Heroes is a section of the Flash Museum which contains artifacts of the heroes that the Flash have worked with over the years.[3]

Hall of Villains

Hall of Villains

Hall of Villains.

The Hall of Villains is a section of the Flash Museum. Inaugurated on the same room that was known before as Speed lab, the section's goal is to present information about the many villains that the Flash has fought over the years, most notably Reverse-FlashZoomSavitarthe Thinker and Cicada, and also showcase their equipment.

In 2032, Nora West-Allen visited the Hall of Villains. During the visit, she the most curious and terrified of Cicada, a villain that the Flash and even other well-known superheroes (including Green ArrowSupergirl, the Legends and the League) were never able to beat.[4]

The screen of the Reverse-Flash has also a section of speedster lightning and showcase also footage of Trajectory.

Artifacts

Hall of Villains' artifacts

Hall of Villains' artifacts.

The Hall of Villains showcases many of the suits and other equipment that the Flash's enemies had used over the years. Items on display include the Reverse-Flash suit equipped with a Tachyon Device, the Reverse Flash's ring, the Zoom suitSavitar's armor, the Thinker's HoverchairAmunet Black's suitDr. Light suit, the Trickster suit, the Wizard's Wand, Zoom's speed-dampening mask and more.

Known employees

Future employees

Visitors

Appearances

The Flash

Season 1

Season 5


Behind the scenes

References