Rockwell
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Rockwell can refer to:
People
- Norman Rockwell, a famous American painter
- Dick Rockwell, an American comic strip and comic book artist, nephew of Norman Rockwell
- Francis W. Rockwell, a United States Congressman from Massachusetts
- George Lincoln Rockwell, a 1960s American Neo-Nazi leader
- Julius Rockwell, a United States politician from Massachusetts
- Karen Rockwell, a Canadian politician
- Lew Rockwell, libertarian and founder and president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute
- Porter Rockwell, a colorful figure of the Wild West period of American History
- Sam Rockwell, an American actor
- Thomas Rockwell, an American author and son of Norman Rockwell
- Willard Rockwell, a businessman who helped shape and name what became Rockwell International
- Rockwell (musician), a 1980s R&B musician
- Rockwell Kent, an American artist
Companies
- Rockwell International, a former defense company in the United States, portions of which are now ArvinMeritor
- Rockwell Automation, an industrial automation company that descended from Rockwell International
- Rockwell Collins, a communications and aviation electronics company that also descended from Rockwell International
- Rockwell Semiconductor, a semiconductor company that also descended from Rockwell International, now known as Conexant
Places
United States
- Rockwell, Arkansas
- Rockwell, Iowa
- Rockwell City, Iowa
- Rockwell Township, Minnesota
- Rockwell, North Carolina
- The Norman Rockwell Museum, home to the world's largest collection of original Norman Rockwell art
- Rockwell Field, a defunct United States Air Force base
Other countries
- Rockwell College, a secondary school in South Tipperary, Ireland
- Rockwell Green, a Village in West Somerset, England
Things
- Rockwell Arena, a simulation and automation software developed by Rockwell Automation
- The Rockwell scale, a scale of material hardness
- Rockwell (typeface), a typeface
- Rockwell-MBB X-31, an experimental aircraft
- Rockwell X-30, an attempt to build a single stage to orbit (SSTO) spacecraft
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