Abram-Clarke Peace Garden
From Hope City Stories
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A memorial garden in the centre of Hope City, built atop the ruins of Hope Tower. It is a symbol of remembrance for all the people whose lives were lost as a result of the Age of Heroes, as well as more specifically the fourteen who dies in the Hope Tower Incident. The names of those fourteen (including Hank Nostromo) are inscribed on the gateposts of seven of the park's entrances, while the main entrance bears the names of the first 'victims', Antoinette Clarke and Giselle Abrams.
The park was formally opened a year after the fall of Hope Tower, by Professor Normal (who was by then an actual professor at the Hugo Savant Memorial College). He still uses the name Abrams, although he has now admitted to the City Council that it was a pseudonym; and after a secret Special Trial was sworn into the council again under his real name, Peter Nordic.
Beneath the park is a museum telling the story of Hope City's masks, from the first invention of Atlantean crystals, to the fall of the tower. Beneath that is the reactor which now powers the city, and below that is widely believed to be the dialysis facility to which any remaining criminal masks are brought (actually housed in the former Labyrinth, and connected by tunnels within the city's base layer.