Eaton
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Eaton may refer to the following:
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Businesses
- Eaton's, a department store chain in Canada
- Eaton Corporation, an industrial manufacturer based in Ohio
- Bess Eaton, a chain of coffee shops in New England
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Places
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Australia
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Canada
- Eatonia, Saskatchewan (formerly named "Eaton")
- Eatonville, Ontario, a neighbourhood of the city of Toronto, Canada
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England
- Eaton (Chester), Cheshire
- Eaton (Macclesfield), Cheshire
- Eaton, Leicestershire
- Eaton, Norfolk
- Eaton, Nottinghamshire
- Long Eaton, Derbyshire
- Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire
- Eaton Socon, a district of St Neots in Cambridgeshire, England
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United States of America
- Eaton, Colorado
- Eaton, Indiana
- Eaton, New Hampshire
- Eaton, New York
- Eaton, Ohio
- Eaton, Wisconsin
- Eaton County, Michigan
- Eaton Township, Michigan
- Eaton Township, Pennsylvania
- Eaton Estates, Ohio
- Eaton Rapids, Michigan
- Eaton Rapids Township, Michigan
- Eatons Neck, New York
- Eatontown, New Jersey
- Eatonville, Washington
- Eatonville, Florida
- Mount Eaton, Ohio
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Buildings
- Eaton Hall (Cheshire), a noted country home in Eccleston, England
- Eaton Hall (King City), a conference centre in King City, Ontario, Canada
- Toronto Eaton Centre, a large retail and office complex in Toronto, Canada
- Eaton Centre (Canada), a list of "Eaton Centre" shopping malls in Canada
- Eaton Auditorium, a noted auditorium in Toronto (in the College Park building) where Glenn Gould made a number of his recordings
- Timothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto, Canada
- Eaton Centre, an office tower in Cleveland, Ohio
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Individuals
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Arts
- Charles Warren Eaton, American landscape artist
- Edith Maude Eaton, author
- Gerald Eaton, Canadian singer
- Shirley Eaton, actress, James Bond film Goldfinger
- Winnifred Eaton, a Canadian author
- Wyatt Eaton, a Canadian/American portrait painter
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Business
- Cyrus S. Eaton, a Canadian financier, industrialist and philanthropist who achieved significant business success in the United States
- Hubert Eaton, an American businessman
- Joseph O. Eaton, founder of the Eaton Corporation
- Robert James Eaton, Chairman of the Chrysler Corporation
- Timothy Eaton, founder of the Eaton's department store chain
- Eaton Family, the family and descendants of Timothy Eaton and owners of the Eaton's chain
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Education
- Nathaniel Eaton, the first schoolmaster of Harvard College
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Public service
- Dorman Bridgman Eaton, a U.S. civil service reformer
- Fred Eaton, mayor of Los Angeles
- John Eaton, U.S. Senator and Secretary of War, 1800s
- Robert G. Eaton, a politician and cabinet minister in Ontario, Canada
- Theophilus Eaton, first governor of New Haven Colony, Connecticut
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Sports
- Adam Eaton, baseball player
- Aileen Eaton, boxing promoter
- Mark Eaton, NHL hockey player
- Mark Eaton, NBA basketball player
- Stephen Eaton, an Australian paralympic athlete
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Science
- Amos Eaton, scientist and educator
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Other
- Eaton's Corrasable Bond, a type of stationery
- Eaton's Pintail, a bird
- USS Eaton (DD-510), a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy
- Eaton Affair, an 1831 U.S. sex scandal involving members of President Andrew Jackson's Cabinet.
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