Erie (disambiguation)
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Erie is a city in Pennsylvania, United States.
Erie may also refer to:
- Erie (tribe), a tribe of Native Americans
Places
- Lake Erie, one of the five Great Lakes of North America
- Erie Canal, a canal running from the Hudson River to Lake Erie
Canada
- Erie (electoral district), a former federal electoral district in Ontario
- Fort Erie, a former British fort
- Fort Erie, Ontario, a town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region
- Fort Erie Airport
United States
- Erie, Colorado, a town in both Boulder County and Weld County
- Erie High School (Colorado), part of the Saint Vrain Valley School District
- Erie, Illinois, a village in Whiteside County
- Erie Township, Whiteside County, Illinois
- Erie, Lawrence County, Indiana
- Erie, Miami County, Indiana
- Erie, Kansas, a city in Neosho County
- Erie Township, Michigan, a civil township in Monroe County
- Erie Township, Minnesota, in Becker County
- Erie, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Erie County, New York
- Erie Depot or Erie Railroad Station, in Port Jervis, New York
- Erie, North Dakota, an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Cass County
- Erie County, Ohio
- Erie MetroParks, the metropolitan park district in Erie County, Ohio
- Erie Township, Ottawa County, Ohio
- Erie Triangle, the territory encompassing modern-day Erie, Pennsylvania
- Erie County, Pennsylvania
- Erie International Airport, a public airport serving northwestern Pennsylvania
- Erie Falls, one of 24 named waterfalls in Ricketts Glen State Park in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
- Erie National Wildlife Refuge, a property in Crawford County, Pennsylvania
- Mount Erie, Washington, a mountain in Skagit County, Washington.
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie, a diocese in Pennsylvania
Organizations
- Erie Railroad, a railroad connecting New York City with Lake Erie and extending west to Chicago
- Erie Insurance Group, a multi-line insurance company, offering auto, home, commercial and life insurance
Vehicles
- Erie L-1, 0-8-8-0 steam locomotives of the Erie Railroad built in 1907 by ALCO
- FM Erie-built, the first streamlined, cab-equipped dual service diesel locomotive built by Fairbanks-Morse
- USS Erie (1813), a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy in the early 19th century
- USS Erie (PG-50), the lead ship in a class of two Patrol Gunboats, launched in 1936
Sport
- Erie Blades, two former professional ice hockey teams in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Erie Freeze, a charter member of the American Indoor Football Association, team located in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Erie Illusion, a women's football team playing in the National Women's Football Association, based in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Erie Invaders, a 2000 expansion team of the defunct Indoor Football League from Erie, Pennsylvania
- Erie Otters, a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League, playing in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA from 1996 to present
- Erie Panthers, a former professional hockey team in the East Coast Hockey League from 1988–1996
- Erie Sailors, several minor league baseball teams that played in Erie, Pennsylvania between 1906 and 1994
- Erie SeaWolves, a minor league baseball team based in Erie, Pennsylvania, playing in the Eastern League
People with the name
- Edward Erie Poor (1837–1900), Vice-President and then President of the National Park Bank from 1895–1900
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See also
- Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938), a United States Supreme Court case which set forth the Erie doctrine
- Lake Erie (disambiguation)
- Erie County (disambiguation)
- Erie Township (disambiguation)
- Eerie (disambiguation)
- Éire, meaning "Ireland" in the Irish language. The "r" and "i" are reversed, so it is not the same spelling.
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