Massachusetts (disambiguation)
Massachusetts is the most populous state in the New England] region of the northeastern United States.
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Massachusetts may also refer to:
Etymology
- Massachusett, the indigenous population after which the Massachusetts Bay Colony was named
- Massachusett, a name by which the Wampanoag language is also known
Geography
- Massachusetts Avenue (disambiguation), streets named after Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Bay Colony, The (1629–1692)
- Massachusetts Heights, Washington, D.C.
- Province of Massachusetts Bay, The (1692–1776)
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1776–1820), which split up into the modern states of Maine and Massachusetts
Education
- University of Massachusetts, the entire University of Massachusetts system of schools
- University of Massachusetts Amherst, the flagship and largest campus of the University of Massachusetts system
- UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen, the athletic teams of the Amherst campus
Music
- "Massachusetts" (Arlo Guthrie song), the official folk song of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- "Massachusetts" (Bee Gees song), a 1967 hit song by the Bee Gees
- "Massachusetts" (Silverstein song), a 2013 song by the Canadian band Silverstein
- "The State of Massachusetts (Dropkick Murphys Song)", a 2008 song by the Dropkick Murphys
- "Massachusetts" (Ylvis song), a 2013 single by Yvlis
- "Massachusetts (Because of You Our Land is Free)", official patriotic song of the US state of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts (Lori McKenna album), 2013
- Massachusetts (Scud Mountain Boys album), 1996
Other uses
- USS Massachusetts, a name shared by several ships of the United States Navy
- 4547 Massachusetts, an asteroid
- Massachusetts Avenue, a street in the game Monopoly
See also
- Fort Massachusetts (disambiguation), various military installations
- All pages with titles beginning with Massachusetts
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