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New York City, Manhattan, and Times Square are commonly referred to as "The Center of the Universe".

Several places have been given the nickname "Center (or Centre) of the Universe". In addition, several fictional works have described a depicted location as being at the Center of the Universe.

Modern models of the Universe suggest it does not have a center, unlike previous systems which placed Earth (geocentrism) or the Sun (heliocentrism) at the Center of the Universe.

Nicknames of places

Astronomy

Plaque on the floor of the Space Flight Operations Facility of the NASA Deep Space Network proclaiming the site to be "The Center of the Universe"

Geography

Asia

China

Europe

Belgium
  • Zulte – Local artist Roger Raveel claimed Zulte as the center of the universe by placing a sculpture in the garden of the Roger Raveelmuseum titled this is now at this moment for you the center of the universe.
Finland
France
Slovakia
  • Monument, educational trail and geographical point referred to as "Center of the World and the Universe", created by local artists near Vrbové town.
United Kingdom
  • Hammersmith – local historian Keith Whitehouse claimed it as the Centre of the Universe due to its history of radical politics and invention.
  • Kirmington – home of Guy Martin referred to as ‘Center of T’ Universe’.
  • Wolverhampton – Sir Terry Wogan referred to Wolverhampton as the Centre of the Universe because there, the bathwater goes straight down the plughole.

North America

Canada
Mexico
  • Teotihuacan in modern-day Mexico – considered the Center of the Universe by many Mesoamerican tribes, including the Aztecs, and was a model city for the later indigenous civilizations. It was called the "birthplace of the gods" and heavily influenced the region despite being abandoned for centuries.
United States
Sign outside of the John B. Lindale House proclaiming Magnolia, Delaware as "The Center of the Universe around which the Earth revolves"
  • A concrete circle at the apex of a rebuilt span of the old Boston Avenue viaduct, between 1st and Archer Streets, in Tulsa, Oklahoma is known as "The Center of the Universe". The spot produces an acoustical anomaly and it is for which the Center of the Universe Festival and Ms. Center of the Universe Pageant are named.
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico – a large sculpted-hallway structure with short corridors aligned to north-south, east-west, and up-down, at the main campus of the University of New Mexico is known as "The Center of the Universe".
  • Alumni Hall (University of Notre Dame), South Bend, Indiana
  • Ashland, Virginia – the actual, cosmological Center of the Universe, as declared by former Mayor Dick Gillis.
  • Bon Aqua, Tennessee – referred to as the Center of the Universe by country singer Johnny Cash.
  • César Chávez Park, Berkeley, California – more specifically, the sundial at the center of the park, located in the middle of the Bay Area.
  • Epping, New Hampshire – bumper stickers sold at town hall state "Epping is the Center of the Universe"
  • Fremont, Seattle, Washington – a neighborhood in Seattle is the “official” Center of the Universe: sign at the Center of the Universe.
  • John B. Lindale House in Magnolia, Delaware – displays a sign proclaiming "This is Magnolia, the Center of the Universe around which the Earth revolves".
  • New York City
  • Otter Creek, Maine – A bench with "Otter Creek, Maine – Capital of the World and Center of the Universe" across back seat of a bench in village. The slogan appears on patches, hats and printed material. Patches and books of stories sold at the village market.
  • Palm Court, New College of Florida in Sarasota, Florida – enshrined the Center of the Universe in 1965.
  • Philo, Illinois – The legend "Center of the Universe" is painted on the village water tower, along with its zipcode.
  • The center of the Great Dome on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Wallace, Idaho – declared by a mayoral proclamation to be the Center of the Universe based on the theory of probabilism: if you cannot prove that Wallace is not the Center of the Universe, then it must be the Center of the Universe. This philosophy was penned by journalist, David Bond, claiming it as a "spoof" highlighting the EPA's "unfalsifiable science of probabilism" in the declaration of the Silver Valley as a super-fund site.
  • Three Rivers, Michigan – declared by the Three Rivers City Commission mainly based on a number of stories collected by a local resident of people from Three Rivers finding other people in unexpected places with connections to the Three Rivers area while they travel.

Oceania

Australia
  • Glen Waverley, Melbourne, Victoria – nicknamed "The Centre of the Universe" (Chinese: "宇宙中心") by the local Chinese residents due to its convenient location, ample amenities, good weather, and favourable living conditions.

Fiction

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Depictions of a "Center of the Universe" in fiction include:

See also

References

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