Jackson
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Jackson may refer to:
People
- Jackson (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name
Places
United States
- Jackson, Alabama
- Jackson, California
- Jackson, Georgia
- Jackson, Kentucky
- Jackson, Louisiana
- Jackson, Maine
- Jackson, Michigan
- Jackson, Minnesota
- Jackson, Mississippi, the state capital and largest city in the state
- Jackson, Missouri
- Jackson, Nebraska
- Jackson, New Hampshire
- Jackson, New York
- Jackson, North Carolina
- Jackson, Ohio
- Jackson Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
- Jackson, Rhode Island
- Jackson, South Carolina
- Jackson, Tennessee
- Jackson, Wisconsin (disambiguation)
- Jackson, Wyoming
- Jackson Hole, Wyoming
- Jackson Parish, Louisiana
- Jackson County (disambiguation)
- Jackson metropolitan area (disambiguation)
- Jackson Township (disambiguation)
- Jackson River (Virginia)
- Lake Jackson (Georgia), a reservoir
Elsewhere
- Jackson, Queensland, Australia
- Jackson Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
- Jackson Island (Nunavut)
- Jacksons, New Zealand
- Jackson River (New Zealand)
- Jackson Island, in Franz Josef Land, Russian Federation
Multiple countries
Entertainment
Fictional characters
- Percy Jackson, title character of bestselling book series by Rick Riordan
- Jackson "Jax" Teller, on the television show Sons of Anarchy
- Jill and Jan Jackson, the title characters of The Jackson Twins, a comic strip
Film
- Jackson (2008 film), a 2008 American film
- Jackson (2015 film), an upcoming film
Music
- "Jackson" song, written by Jerry Leiber and Billy Edd Wheeler
Companies
- Jacksons (department store), a department store chain in the United Kingdom
- Jackson Guitars, a manufacturing company
- Jackson Laboratory, a biomedical research institution
- Jackson National Life, a financial services company
- Jackson Structured Programming
Other uses
- United States twenty-dollar bill, nicknamed for Andrew Jackson, whose picture appears on the obverse side
- M36 tank destroyer, nicknamed the "Jackson", a United States tank destroyer in World War II
See also
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