Big Sky
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Big Sky is a phrase that is generally used in references to areas of large expanses of flat land such as the U.S. state of Montana, and the eastern region of the UK known as East Anglia.
Some things taking the name of Big Sky:
- "Big Sky" A trance song by John O'Callaghan
- Big Sky (band) is an American rock band from Gainesville, Florida.
- Big Sky (TV series) an Australian televised drama that ran from 1997-1999.
- Big Sky Conference
- Big Sky, Montana
- Big Sky Brewing Company
- Big Sky Airlines
- Big Sky Associates
- Big Sky Ski Resort
- "Big Sky", a song by The Kinks from their album "Village Green Preservation Society"
- "Big Sky", a song by The Reverend Horton Heat from their 1994 album Liquor in the Front
- The Big Sky is a 1947 novel that was adapted into a 1952 film by Howard Hawks.
- unrelated, see the Big Sky Theory of transport