Avengers Stark Mansion is a fictional building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Avengers Stark Mansion is a fictional building appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Avengers Stark Mansion's address is 890 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
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Stark Mansion donated the mansion to the Avengers and had it financed through the charitable Maria Stark Foundation.
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The first time was in Avengers: Under Siege when a huge grouping of Masters of Evil, led by Baron Helmut Zemo, attacked the Avengers and destroyed the Stark Mansion and beat Hercules into a coma among other things before being repulsed.
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Later, the Avengers built a new headquarters on the site of the Stark Mansion and resided there until it was destroyed by the Gatherers, a team of alternate universe Avengers.
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Stark Mansion, using his considerable political and social influence, had the grounds declared a landmark by the city of New York.
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Stark Mansion meets with Tony Stark to discuss the implications of Steve Rogers' assassination.
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Stark Mansion was surrounded by a wall twelve feet high and one foot thick, as well as an array of high-tech security defenses.
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When Tony Stark was the United States' Secretary of Defense, the mansion's security systems were backed up by government forces.
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Stark Mansion's grounds featured an array of statues of past and present Avengers, constructed out of adamantium.
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