Cannon (disambiguation)
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A cannon is a large-caliber gun classified as a type of artillery.
Cannon or Cannons may also refer to:
Places
United Kingdom
- Cannons (house), an 18th-century palace built for the Duke of Chandos in Stanmore
 - Cannon Street, London
 
United States
- Cannon, Delaware
 - Cannon, Kentucky
 - Cannon City, Minnesota, an unincorporated community
 - Cannon County, Tennessee
 - Cannon Township, Michigan
 - Cannon Township, Kittson County, Minnesota
 - Cannon Lake (disambiguation)
 - Lake Cannon, Florida
 - Cannon Mountain (New Hampshire)
 - Cannon Mountain (Washington)
 - Mount Cannon, Montana
 - Cannon Hill (Chatham, Massachusetts), a mountain
 - Cannon Hill (Wellfleet, Massachusetts), a mountain
 - Cannon Park (Charleston, South Carolina), a public park
 - Cannon River (Minnesota)
 - Cannon Island (Alaska)
 
Elsewhere
- Cannon River (Queensland), Australia, a tributary of the Langlo River
 - Cape Cannon, Greenland
 - Cannon Rock, an island in County Down, Northern Ireland
 - Cannon (crater), on the Moon
 
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Il Cannone Guarnerius (The Cannon), a violin made by Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri in 1743
 - Cannon depth, tom-toms and bass drums deeper than power depth
 - Cannon (band), a post rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, active between 1999 and 2003
 - Cannons (band), a Los Angeles indie pop band
 - Cannons (album), a 2007 album by Phil Wickham
 - "Cannon" (song), from Subliminal Plastic Motives by Self
 - "Cannon", a song from The White Stripes by the White Stripes
 - "Cannons", a song from the debut album The Year of Hibernation by Youth Lagoon
 
Other arts and entertainment
- Cannon (TV series), 1971–1976, starring William Conrad as Frank Cannon
- Cannon, the 1971 pilot TV movie for the series
 
 - Heroes, Inc. Presents Cannon, a comic book
 
Business
- The Cannon Group, Inc., an American group of companies, including:
- Cannon Films, a former motion picture studio
 
 - Cannon (ITT Corporation), a manufacturer of cables, switches and connectors
 - Cannon Mills, a textile manufacturer
 - CannonDesign, an architectural firm founded in 1945
 - Great Wall Pao, a Chinese pickup truck also called the Cannon
 - Cannon (automobile), produced from 1902 to 1906
 
Military
- Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, United States
 - Cannon-class destroyer escort, a World War II United States Navy class of destroyer escorts
- USS Cannon (DE-99), lead ship of the class
 
 - Old Jeremiah, a British naval gun, affectionately referred to as The Cannon
 
People
- Cannon (surname)
 - Cannon family, an American political family
 - Cannon (given name)
 - Freddy Cannon, stage name of American singer Frederick Anthony Picariello Jr. (born 1940)
 - Patty Cannon, American slave trader and serial killer Lucretia Patricia Hanly (c. 1760–1829)
 - Poppy Cannon, American cookbook writer and food editor Lillian Gruskin (1905–1975)
 - Tommy Cannon, stage name of British comedian Thomas Derbyshire (born 1938)
 
Sports
- Boston Cannons, a professional men's field lacrosse team
 - Calder Cannons, an Australian rules football club from Melbourne, Australia
 - Ohio Cannon, a professional American football team in 1999
 - Cannon, a British/Canadian term for a snooker or billiards shot
 
Other uses
- Cannon bone, a bone in the forelimb of a horse
 - Cannon Field, Texas, United States, a privately owned, public use airport
 - Cannon School, a private school in Concord, North Carolina, United States
 - Rutgers–Princeton Cannon War, part of the rivalry between American universities Rutgers and Princeton
 
See also
- Cannon & Fetzer, an American architectural firm from 1909 to 1937
 - Great Cannon, a cyberweapon used by the Chinese government
 - Cannon or XLR connector
 - Cannons Creek (disambiguation)
 - Canon (disambiguation)