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Jackson

Cities named Jackson

  • Jackson, Alabama
  • Jackson, California
  • Jackson, Georgia
  • Jackson, Kentucky
  • Jackson, Michigan
  • Jackson, Minnesota
  • Jackson, Mississippi, state capital
  • Jackson, Missouri
  • Jackson, Ohio
  • Jackson, Tennessee

Towns and townships named Jackson

  • Jackson, Louisiana
  • Jackson, Maine
  • Jackson, New Hampshire
  • Jackson, New York
  • Jackson, North Carolina
  • Jackson, South Carolina
  • Jackson (town), Wisconsin, three different towns
  • Jackson, Wyoming
  • Jackson Township, Arkansas (thirteen)
  • Jackson Township, Illinois (two)
  • Jackson Township, Indiana (forty-seven)
  • Jackson Township, Iowa (thirty-two)
  • Jackson Township, Kansas (nine)
  • Jackson Township, Minnesota
  • Jackson Township, Missouri (thirty-five)
  • Jackson Township, Nebraska
  • Jackson Township, New Jersey
  • Jackson Township, North Carolina (three)
  • Jackson Township, North Dakota
  • Jackson Township, Ohio (thirty-seven)
  • Jackson Township, Pennsylvania (eighteen)
  • Jackson Township, South Dakota (two)

Villages and unincorporated places named Jackson

  • Jackson, Nebraska
  • Jackson, New Jersey
  • Jackson, Rhode Island
  • Jackson, Wisconsin

Counties named Jackson

  • Jackson County, Alabama
  • Jackson County, Arkansas
  • Jackson County, Colorado
  • Jackson County, Florida
  • Jackson County, Georgia
  • Jackson County, Illinois
  • Jackson County, Indiana
  • Jackson County, Iowa
  • Jackson County, Kansas
  • Jackson County, Kentucky
  • Jackson Parish, Louisiana
  • Jackson County, Michigan
  • Jackson County, Minnesota
  • Jackson County, Mississippi
  • Jackson County, Missouri
  • Jackson County, North Carolina
  • Jackson County, Ohio
  • Jackson County, Oklahoma
  • Jackson County, Oregon
  • Jackson County, South Dakota
  • Jackson County, Tennessee
  • Jackson County, Texas
  • Jackson County, West Virginia
  • Jackson County, Wisconsin

Other places named Jackson

  • Jackson Center, Ohio
  • Jackson Center, Pennsylvania
  • Jackson Junction, Iowa
  • Lake Jackson, Texas
  • Mount Jackson, Virginia

People

Jackson is also a common family name in English speaking countries Meaning "son of Jack". Famous Jacksons include:

  • Andrew Jackson, U.S. President
  • Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader
  • The members of the musical Jackson family from Gary, Indiana:
    • Michael Jackson
    • Janet Jackson
    • Jermaine Jackson
    • LaToya Jackson
    • Tito Jackson
    • Marlon Jackson
    • Randy Jackson (musician)
    • Jackie Jackson
    • Rebbie Jackson
    • The Jackson 5
    • Joseph Jackson
    • Katherine Jackson
  • Alan Jackson, country star
  • Joe Jackson (musician), country star
  • Samuel L. Jackson, actor
  • Shoeless Joe Jackson, baseball player
  • Reggie Jackson, baseball player
  • Phil Jackson, basketball coach
  • Stonewall Jackson, General Thomas J. Jackson
  • Michael A. Jackson, computer scientist
  • Peter Jackson, director
  • Frank G. Jackson, the current Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio
  • Robert H. Jackson, chief American Nuremberg Trials prosecutor
  • Jackson family of the Boston Brahmin
    • Jonathan Jackson (delegate)
    • Patrick Tracy Jackson
  • Arthur Jackson
  • Anthony Jackson, bass player
  • Bill Jackson
  • Dewey Jackson
  • Gordon Jackson (actor)
  • Les Jackson
  • Quinton Jackson
  • Greling Jackson
  • Lorna Jackson, mayors that served Vaughan, Ontario
  • Linda Jackson, mayors that served Vaughan, Ontario
  • Daniel Jackson, fictional character
  • Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Famous U.S. Rapper
  • Cindy Jackson, Guinness World Record holder for having the most cosmetic procedures.

As a first name

  • Jackson Browne, American singer
  • Jackson Pollock, American abstract painter

Other things named Jackson

  • Jackson Guitars
  • Jackson Structured Programming
  • "Jackson", a song recorded by Johnny Cash and others
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Famous Jacksons include:. Sylt can be reached by an artificial dam (trains only), by ferry and by Sylt Airport. Jackson is also a common family name in English speaking countries Meaning "son of Jack". It is under landscape conservation since 1923. . Morsum is also known for the red cliff, that shows the geological history of the last five million years on its height of 21 meters. "Jackson", a song recorded by Johnny Cash and others. Martin church), dating back to the same era as the one in Keitum.

Jackson Structured Programming. Morsum has an historical church (St. Jackson Guitars. The green cliff is also located near Keitum. Jackson Pollock, American abstract painter. Severin church), dating back to the 1200s. Jackson Browne, American singer. Keitum has a historical church (St.

Cindy Jackson, Guinness World Record holder for having the most cosmetic procedures. It was built in the 1st century BC, likely as a pagan holy site. Rapper. Tinnum castle (Tinnumburg) is a circular parapet with a diameter of 120 meter and a height of 8 meter. Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Famous U.S. The villages include Tinnum, Munkmarsch, Archsum, Morsum and Keitum. Daniel Jackson, fictional character. The population (as of 2000) is 5.500.

Linda Jackson, mayors that served Vaughan, Ontario. Sylt-Ost (East Sylt) is a township, consisting of several small villages on the Nössehalbinsel on Sylt. Lorna Jackson, mayors that served Vaughan, Ontario. The city has the island's only civil airport. Greling Jackson. The population (as of 2000) is 9.200. Quinton Jackson. It officially became a city in 1905.

Les Jackson. The new town was first mentioned in 1462. Gordon Jackson (actor). After the destruction of the town of Eidum on November 1, 1436, in a great flood (Allerheiligenflut), the survivors moved to a place north-east (Wäästerlön in Söl'ring) of the original town. Dewey Jackson. Braderup, located between Wenningstedt, Kampen, and Munkmarsh, has a beautiful heath (Heide) and much nature. Bill Jackson. Wenningstedt is known for the white cliff and the Denghoog stone grave, a walk-in grave made of huge stone walls from 3000 BC.

Anthony Jackson, bass player. Hörnum is the southernmost city of Sylt. Arthur Jackson. www.kampen.de. Patrick Tracy Jackson. Kampen is known for the Red Cliff and its fine life style. Jonathan Jackson (delegate). List is famous for oysters.

Jackson family of the Boston Brahmin

    . The German Luftwaffe (Airforce) used List as an airbase. Jackson, chief American Nuremberg Trials prosecutor. It was first mentioned in 1292 and was Danish territory until 1864. Robert H. It has a population of about 2.500 (as of 2000). Jackson, the current Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. List has a harbor (ferries to Rømø, Denmark) and is the most northern point of Germany.

    Frank G. Today, Sylt is mainly a tourist attraction, famous for its healthy climate, and several German celebrities who own a house on the island. Peter Jackson, director. Due to mass immigration, its usage is very low (it is only spoken by a few percent of the population) and has little chance to survive. Jackson, computer scientist. The indigenous Sylt language, Söl'ring, is a unique dialect of insular North Frisian, with elements of Danish, Dutch and English. Michael A. Children will receive sweets and/or money.

    Jackson. This is called Rummelpottlaufen. Stonewall Jackson, General Thomas J. Like in most areas of Schleswig-Holstein on New Year's Eve, groups of children go masked from house to house, reciting poems. Phil Jackson, basketball coach. The island has 21,000 inhabitants. Reggie Jackson, baseball player. The highest point is 52 meter.

    Shoeless Joe Jackson, baseball player. From North to South it is 35 km, from West to East it is 13 km. Jackson, actor. Sylt has 99 km2. Samuel L. . Joe Jackson (musician), country star.
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    Alan Jackson, country star. The island was once part of the mainland, and is still shrinking due to erosion from the North Sea. Katherine Jackson. It belongs to the North Frisian Islands. Joseph Jackson. Sylt (Danish: Sild, Frisian: Söl) is an island in northern Germany, part of Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein. The Jackson 5. Heinz Reinefarth.

    Rebbie Jackson. Lager Sylt, the concentration camp on Alderney was named after it. Jackie Jackson. During World War II, Sylt becomes a fortress, with concrete bunkers built below the dunes at the shore, some of which are still visible today. Randy Jackson (musician). In 1927, a causeway to the mainland is built, named after Paul von Hindenburg, with a railway on top. Marlon Jackson. During World War I, Sylt becomes a military outpost, but does not suffer from war damage.

    Tito Jackson. In the 19th century, tourism starts; Westerland replaces Keitum as the capital. LaToya Jackson. Keitum becomes capital of the island, and a place for rich captains to settle down. Jermaine Jackson. During the 17th century and 18th century, whaling, fishing and oyster breeding increase the wealth of the population. Janet Jackson. Except for the town of List, Sylt becomes part of the Duchy of Schleswig in 1435.

    Michael Jackson. Sylt was divided between the Duke of Schleswig and the Kingdom of Denmark in 1386. The members of the musical Jackson family from Gary, Indiana:

      . First settlements of Frisians during the 8th century and 9th century. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader. Hengist and Horsa embark from Sylt for England in the 5th century. President. Sylt was originally part of Jutland (today Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein).

      Andrew Jackson, U.S. Mount Jackson, Virginia. Lake Jackson, Texas. Jackson Junction, Iowa.

      Jackson Center, Pennsylvania. Jackson Center, Ohio. Jackson County, Wisconsin. Jackson County, West Virginia.

      Jackson County, Texas. Jackson County, Tennessee. Jackson County, South Dakota. Jackson County, Oregon.

      Jackson County, Oklahoma. Jackson County, Ohio. Jackson County, North Carolina. Jackson County, Missouri.

      Jackson County, Mississippi. Jackson County, Minnesota. Jackson County, Michigan. Jackson Parish, Louisiana.

      Jackson County, Kentucky. Jackson County, Kansas. Jackson County, Iowa. Jackson County, Indiana.

      Jackson County, Illinois. Jackson County, Georgia. Jackson County, Florida. Jackson County, Colorado.

      Jackson County, Arkansas. Jackson County, Alabama. Jackson, Wisconsin. Jackson, Rhode Island.

      Jackson, New Jersey. Jackson, Nebraska. Jackson Township, South Dakota (two). Jackson Township, Pennsylvania (eighteen).

      Jackson Township, Ohio (thirty-seven). Jackson Township, North Dakota. Jackson Township, North Carolina (three). Jackson Township, New Jersey.

      Jackson Township, Nebraska. Jackson Township, Missouri (thirty-five). Jackson Township, Minnesota. Jackson Township, Kansas (nine).

      Jackson Township, Iowa (thirty-two). Jackson Township, Indiana (forty-seven). Jackson Township, Illinois (two). Jackson Township, Arkansas (thirteen).

      Jackson, Wyoming. Jackson (town), Wisconsin, three different towns. Jackson, South Carolina. Jackson, North Carolina.

      Jackson, New York. Jackson, New Hampshire. Jackson, Maine. Jackson, Louisiana.

      Jackson, Tennessee. Jackson, Ohio. Jackson, Missouri. Jackson, Mississippi, state capital.

      Jackson, Minnesota. Jackson, Michigan. Jackson, Kentucky. Jackson, Georgia.

      Jackson, California. Jackson, Alabama.