Hanson
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Musical groups

  • Hanson (band)
    Hanson (band)
    Hanson are an American pop rock band formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by brothers Isaac , Taylor , and Zac Hanson . They are best known for the 1997 hit song "MMMBop" from their major label debut album Middle of Nowhere, which earned three Grammy nominations...

    , an American pop rock band
  • Hanson (UK band)
    Hanson (UK band)
    -Track listing:#"Traveling Like a Gypsy"#"Love Knows Everything"#"Mister Music Maker"#"Catch That Beat"#"Take You into My Home"#"Gospel Truth"#"Rain"#"Smokin’ to the Big M"-Credits:*Junior Hanson *Conrad Isidore...

    , an English rock band
  • The Hanson Brothers
    The Hanson Brothers
    The Hanson Brothers are a Canadian punk rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia and led by John and Rob Wright and Tom Holliston, all members of the punk rock band Nomeansno....

    , a Canadian punk band and side project of the band Nomeansno

Companies

  • Hanson plc
    Hanson plc
    Hanson plc is a British based international building materials company, headquartered in Maidenhead. Traded on the London Stock Exchange and a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index for many years, the company was acquired by a division of German rival Heidelberg Cement in August 2007.-History:Hanson...

    , a British building materials company
  • Hanson Records
    Hanson Records
    Hanson Records is an American independent record label founded in Brighton, Michigan and now based in Oberlin, Ohio. It is operated by the musician Aaron Dilloway, formerly of the band Wolf Eyes.-History:...

    , a record label
  • Hanson Robotics, a robotics company

Places

  • Hanson, Kentucky
    Hanson, Kentucky
    Hanson is a city in Hopkins County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 625 at the 2000 census. It is named for Henry B. Hanson, a civil engineer and surveyor who plotted the town for the Henderson and Nashville Railroad . CSX Transportation runs through Hanson and operates a siding track...

    , United States
  • Hanson, Massachusetts
    Hanson, Massachusetts
    Hanson is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 9,495 at the 2000 census.-History:Hanson was first settled in 1632 as the western parish of Pembroke. The town was officially incorporated in 1820, and was named for Maryland newspaper publisher and U.S. Senator...

    , United States
    • Hanson (CDP), Massachusetts
      Hanson (CDP), Massachusetts
      Hanson is a census-designated place in the town of Hanson in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,044 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Hanson is located at ....

      , a census-designated place in Hanson, Massachusetts
    • Hanson (MBTA station)
      Hanson (MBTA station)
      Hanson is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail's Plymouth/Kingston Line. It is a former Bay Colony Station located at 1070 Main Street in Hanson, Massachusetts and is the last station before Halifax, where the line splits for either Plymouth or Kingston.-External links:* * *...


Other uses

  • Hanson Baronets
    Hanson Baronets
    There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Hanson, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2010....

    , two baronetcies in the United Kingdom
  • Hanson Brothers
    Hanson Brothers
    The Hanson Brothers are fictional characters in the 1977 movie Slap Shot. The characters are based on three brothers who were actual hockey players; two of them starred in the film.The movie, which stars Paul Newman, was written by Nancy Dowd...

    , fictional characters in the film Slap Shot
  • Hanson Field
    Hanson Field
    Hanson Field is a 17,168-seat multi-purpose stadium in Macomb, Illinois, USA. It opened in 1950 and is home to the Western Illinois University Leathernecks football team. The Leathernecks have a record of 205-37-7 since 1950. From 1996 through 2004, Hansen Field was the training camp home of the...

    , a stadium in Macomb, Illinois
  • Hanson Formation, an Antarctica rock formation
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