Mead (disambiguation)

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Mead is an alcoholic drink made from honey.

Mead may also refer to:

Places

United States

  • Mead, Colorado, a Statutory Town
  • Mead, Nebraska, a village
  • Mead, Oklahoma, a town
  • Mead, Washington, an unincorporated suburb and census-designated place
  • Mead, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
  • Mead, Wisconsin, a town
  • Lake Mead, an artificial lake on the Colorado River in Arizona and Nevada created by the Hoover Dam
  • Mead Township, Merrick County, Nebraska
  • Mead Township, Belmont County, Ohio
  • Mead Township, Pennsylvania
  • Mead Wildlife Area, Wisconsin

Other places

  • Mead, Ontario, Canada
  • Mead (crater), a crater on Venus

Companies

  • Mead Johnson, a nutritional company
  • The Mead Corporation, which merged with Westvaco to form MeadWestvaco, a paper and packaging manufacturing company

People

  • Mead (surname)
  • Mead Schaeffer (1898–1980), American illustrator
  • Mead Treadwell (born 1956), American businessman and politician

Other uses

  • Mead High School (disambiguation)
  • Mead Art Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
  • Mead Center for American Theater, a theater complex in Washington, DC
  • Mead Memorial Chapel, Lewisboro, New York, United States, an Episcopal chapel on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Mead Observatory, Columbus, Georgia, United States, former name of the WestRock Observatory
  • Mead substation, a major electric power interconnection point just outside Boulder City, Nevada, United States
  • MEAD (film), a 2022 science fiction film
  • Mead, a meadow
  • Mi'ad, also transliterated "mead", an Arabic term for resurrection

See also

Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Mead".
  • Meade (disambiguation)
  • Meads (disambiguation)
  • Meadville (disambiguation)
  • Mede (disambiguation)
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