Willard
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The name Willard can refer to the following:
- The Willard InterContinental Washington, a historic hotel in Washington, DC
- A number of places, including:
- * Willard, Missouri
- * Willard, New Mexico
- * Willard, Ohio
- * Willard, Utah and South Willard, Utah
- * Willard, Wisconsin
- * Willard, Kansas
- A number of people, including:
- * Fred Willard (born 1939), Emmy-nominated American actor
- * John Willard (died 1692), convicted of practicing witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials
- * Alexander Hamilton Willard (1778–1865), a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- * Emma Willard (1787–1870), an American women's rights advocate
- * Ashbel Parsons Willard, (1820–1860), an American politician, 11th Governor of Indiana
- * George Willard (representative) (1824–1901), US Representative, Michigan's 3rd district
- * Charles Willard (1827–1880), US Congressman from Vermont
- * George Willard (officer) (1827–1863), Civil War Union Army Officer
- * Archibald Willard (1836–1918), an American painter
- * Frances Willard (suffragist) (1839–1898), American temperance reformer and women's suffragist
- * Jess Willard, (1881-1968), an American boxer
- * Frances Willard (magician) (born 1940), noted female magician
- * Willard Gibbs (1839–1903), an American mathematical physicist
- * Willard Huntington Wright (1888–1939), an art critic and author better known as S. S. Van Dine
- * Willard Libby (1908–1980), an American chemist
- * Willard Scott (born 1934), an American media personality
- * Willard Decker, a fictitious character in the Star Trek universe
- Willard (1971 film), a 1971 horror movie
- Willard (2003 movie), a 2003 remake of the above
- Willard (band), a grunge band
- Willard Residential College, A Northwestern University residential hall
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