Palmer

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Palmer may refer to:

People and fictional characters

  • Palmer (pilgrim), a medieval European pilgrim to the Holy Land
  • Palmer (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
  • Palmer (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters

Arts and entertainment

  • Palmer (film), a 2021 American drama film
  • Palmer Museum of Art, the art museum of Pennsylvania State University

Places

  • Palmer River (disambiguation)
  • Mount Palmer (disambiguation)

Antarctica

  • Palmer Inlet, Palmer Land
  • Palmer Land, a portion of the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Palmer Peninsula, former American name of the Antarctic Peninsula

Australia

  • Palmer, Queensland, a locality
  • Palmer, South Australia, a town
  • Palmer, Western Australia, a locality in the Shire of Collie
  • Palmer River (Northern Territory), a tributary of the Finke River
  • Palmer River, Queensland

Canada

  • Palmer, Ontario, Canada, a community in Burlington
  • Palmer, Saskatchewan, an unorganized hamlet
  • Palmer Township, Algoma District, Ontario
  • Palmer, British Columbia, site of former Fort Victoria (British Columbia)

United Kingdom

  • Palmer Park, Reading, England, a public park

United States

Businesses

Schools

Sports

  • Palmer Field, a sports stadium in Middletown, Connecticut
  • Palmer Stadium, a former sports stadium of Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

Other uses

  • USS Palmer, two US Navy vessels
  • Palmer (mango), a commercial mango variety originating in south Florida
  • Palmer Building, a historic building in Hollywood, California
  • Palmer railway station, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Palmer Road (disambiguation)
  • Palmer Station, an American research station in Antarctica

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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