Dixie (disambiguation)
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Dixie is a nickname for the southeastern United States.
Dixie may also refer to:
Other places in North America
- Dixie, California
- Dixie, Georgia (disambiguation), multiple locations
- Dixie, Indiana
- Dixie, Kentucky (disambiguation), multiple locations
- Dixie, Oregon (disambiguation), multiple locations in the state
- Dixie, Washington
- Dixie, West Virginia (disambiguation), multiple locations
- Dixie County, Florida
- Dixie Creek, a tributary of Red Clover Creek in Nevada
- Little Dixie, California
- Dixie, Mississauga, a neighbourhood in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Dixie Farms, a neighborhood in Tampa, Florida
- Dixie Hills, Atlanta, a neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia
- Dixie Hills, Nevada, a mountain range in Elko County, Nevada
- Dixie Valley, a basin in Nevada
- Dixie Valley, Nevada, a ghost town in Dixie Valley
Nicknames for other places
- Dixie (Utah), a nickname for the southwestern region of Utah
- Heart of Dixie, a nickname for Alabama
- Little Dixie (Missouri), for the region in the state along the Missouri River
- Little Dixie (Oklahoma), for the southeastern region of Oklahoma
Entertainment
- "Dixie" (song), well-known song born of the American minstrel tradition
- Dixie (album), album by the post-hardcore band Avail
- Dixie (film), Bing Crosby musical
- Dixie (animated series), Polish animated TV series
- Dixie (card game), produced by Columbia Games, Inc.
- Dixieland, an early style of jazz music
- Dixie Stampede, a chain of dinner theaters
People
- Dixie baronets, thirteen holders of an English baronetcy created in 1660
- Dixie Bull, 17th Century pirate
- Dixie Carter (1939–2010), stage and television actress
- Dixie Carter (wrestling), businesswoman
- Dixie Dean, English footballer
- Dixie (Pee-wee's Playhouse), a taxi-cab driver character
- Dixie, the mouse and title character, in the animated series Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks
- Dixie Chicks, a country music group
- Dixie Cooney, a character on the daytime television show All My Children
- Dixie Kong, an animated game character from Nintendo's Donkey Kong series
- Dixie McCall, the main character of the nurse on the TV series Emergency!
- Dixie Willis, an Australian middle distance runner
- Lady Florence Dixie (1855–1905), British feminist author
- Mark Dixie, a chef who was convicted of the 25 September 2005 murder of 18-year-old model Sally Anne Bowman
- Dixie Clemets, a character in the video games Rumble Roses and Rumble Roses XX
- Dixie Flatline, the nickname of McCoy Pauley, one of the characters in William Gibson's 1984 cyberpunk novel Neuromancer
In other uses
- Dixie, a large iron cooking pot used by campers or soldiers
- USS Dixie (1893), a ship of the United States Navy
- USS Dixie (AD-14), a ship of the United States Navy
- Dixiecrat, a segregationalist member of the U.S. Democratic Party
- Dixie Brewing Company, a New Orleans based brewery that produces Dixie Beer
- Dixy Chicken, a Pakistani halal fast-food chain
- Dixie Cup, a brand name of disposable paper cups distributed by Georgia-Pacific
- Dixie GO Station, a station in the GO Transit network located in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Dixie, a nickname given to the New Zealand DX class locomotive series of General Electric diesel-electric locomotives
- Dixie, the private railroad car of Henry H. Rogers, builder of the Virginian Railway
- Dixie Mission: United States Army Observation Group in Yan'an during World War II
- Dixie Mafia, a criminal organization operating primarily in the Southern United States
- "The Dixie Flag", a nickname for the Confederate Flag
- DIXIE, an obsolete protocol for accessing X.500 directory services
- Dixie-Narco, a major American brand of soda vending machines
- Dixie State College of Utah
- Dixie School District in California
See also
- Winn-Dixie
- DIXY, a Russian grocery chain
- Dixi (disambiguation)
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