Rogers
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Rogers may refer to:
Places
- Canada
- United States
- Rogers, Arkansas
- Rogers, California
- Rogers, California, alternate name of Muroc, California
- Rogers, Minnesota
- Rogers, Nebraska
- Rogers, Ohio
- Rogers, Virginia
- Rogers City, Michigan
- Rogers County, Oklahoma
- Rogers Island (Connecticut)
- Rogers Island (New York)
- Rogers Park, Chicago, Illinois,
- Petroleum, West Virginia, also known as Rogers
- Rogers Pass
Companies
- Rogers Communications, a Canadian media corporation
- Rogers Cable, cable provider
- Rogers Telecom, provider of integrated communications solutions provider of data, e-business and voice services
- Rogers Hi-Speed Internet, Canadian internet service provider
- Rogers Personal TV, Canadian television service provider
- Rogers Home Phone, Canadian telephone service provider
- Rogers Wireless, Canadian mobile phone service provider
- Rogers Sportsnet, Canadian cable sports channel
- Rogers Media, media, print and publisher
- Rogers West, a multinational, vertically integrated, conglomerate corporation
- Rogers Corporation, an American manufacturer of specialty materials such as laminates
- Rogers Drums, a drum manufacturer
- Rogers International, the British brand name for a Chinese audio electronics manufacturer
- Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works, a major steam locomotive manufacturing company in the 19th century
- Rogers Vacuum Tube Company
- Rogers Sugar, a Canadian sugar refining company
Other uses
- Rogers Arena, an arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Rogers Centre, a sports stadium in Toronto, Canada, formerly called "SkyDome"
- Rogers Place, a planned arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Rogers State University, a university in Claremore, Oklahoma, formerly known as "Rogers University"
People
- See Rogers (surname)
See also
- Rodgers, a surname
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