Four Corners (disambiguation)
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Four Corners may refer to any of the following:
- Four Corners, a region of the United States
- the Four Corners Monument at that location
- Four Corners, a point in Canada
- Four Corners of Law in Charleston, South Carolina: The intersection of Broad Street with Meeting Street, where four edifices housing the the four institutions of law come together in a symbolic significance; the County Courthouse (state law), City Hall (munipical law), the Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (federal law), and Saint Michael's Episcopal Church (canon law)
- Four Corners, an Australian current affairs program
- Four Corners, a movie by James Benning
- Four Corners, a census-designated place located in Gallatin County, Montana
- Four Corners, a town located in Weston County in Northeastern Wyoming in the Black Hills.
- Four Corners, a census-designated place located in Marion County, Oregon
- Four Corners, a census-designated place located in Fort Bend County, Texas
- Four Corners, the informal name given to the neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland, that is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 29 (Colesville Road) and Maryland Route 193 (University Boulevard)
- Four Corners, a residential development in the suburban Canadian town of Georgetown, Ontario
- four corners offense, a style of basketball play
- four corner method, method of encoding Chinese characters
- A rule in contract law relating to exclusion clauses.
- With vinyl record albums, a stratagem for placing the best songs as the first and last tracks on each side (and thus at the four corners of a two-column track listing on the album cover); also known as "four sweet spots".