Parsons

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Parsons may refer to:

Places

In the United States:

  • Parsons, Kansas, a city
  • Parsons, Missouri, an unincorporated community
  • Parsons, Tennessee, a city
  • Parsons, West Virginia, a town
  • Camp Parsons, a Boy Scout camp in the state of Washington
  • Lake Parsons, near Parsons, Kansas
  • Parsons Field, a multi-purpose stadium in Brookline, Massachusetts
  • Parsons Memorial Lodge, Yosemite National Park, California
  • Parsons Peak, a mountain in Yosemite National Park
  • Lucy Parsons Center, an all-volunteer, nonprofit collectively run radical, independent bookstore and community center, located in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts

On the Moon:

  • Parsons (crater)

People

  • Parsons (surname)
  • Parsons Baronets, four baronetcies, two in Ireland, one in England, and one in the United Kingdom

Companies

  • CA Parsons & Company, company founded by Charles Parsons to build turbo-generators
  • Parsons Corporation, engineering firm headquartered in Centreville, Virginia
  • Parsons Dance Company, based in New York City
  • Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company, company founded by Charles Parsons to build marine steam turbines
  • WSP Global, formerly Parsons Brinckerhoff, engineering firm headquartered in New York City

Schools

  • Parsons School of Design, part of The New School, New York City
    • Parsons Paris (2013), Paris school under Parsons School of Design
  • Parsons College, a former private college in Fairfield, Iowa, closed in 1973
  • Parsons Senior High School, Parsons, Kansas

Other uses

  • USS Parsons (DD-949), a US Navy destroyer
  • Parsons code, a system of notation used to identify a musical work
  • Parsonsite, a mineral

See also

  • Parson (disambiguation)
  • Justice Parsons (disambiguation)
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