Remington
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Remington may refer to:
People
- Arthur Remington (1856–1909), New Zealand politician
- Barbara Remington, American artist and illustrator
- Charles Lee Remington (1922–2007), American entomologist and lepidopterist
- Deborah Remington (1930–2010), American painter
- Eliphalet Remington (1793–1861), American firearms designer
- Emory Remington (1891–1971), American trombonist
- Frank J. Remington (1922–1996), American law professor
- Frederic Remington (1861–1909), American painter and sculptor
- Herb Remington, American Western Swing console steel guitar player
- Jennifer Kes Remington, American composer and filmmaker
- Keith Remington (born 1923), Australian politician
- Philo Remington (1816–1889), American firearms and typewriter manufacturer, son of Eliphalet Remington
- Ralph Remington (born 1963), American theater producer and former politician
- William Remington (1917–1954), American economist and McCarthy era "communist suspect"
- William P. Remington (1879–1963), American athlete
In fiction
- Constable Remington, fictional character from Sonic the Hedgehog comics
- Remington "Rip" Kirby, a comic strip character
- Remington Steele, an American television show
Organizations
- Remington Arms, American firearms manufacturer
- Remington Rand, American computer manufacturer
- Remington Products, American manufacturer of shavers and haircare products
- Remington College, American chain of private schools
- Remington Records, American record label
- E. Remington and Sons, American manufacturer of firearms and typewriters 1816–1896
- The Remingtons, American country music group
- Remington & Co, a British publisher
Locations
Remington may also refer to the following places in the United States:
- Remington, Indiana
- Remington, Ohio
- Remington, Virginia
- Remington, Wisconsin
- Remington, Baltimore, Maryland
- Remington Ranch, Texas
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