Weatherford
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Weatherford may refer to:

Towns and cities
  • Weatherford, Texas
    Weatherford, Texas
    Weatherford is a city in Parker County, Texas, United States, and a western suburb of Fort Worth. The population was 19,000 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Parker County and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.-Geography:...

    , medium city in Parker County
  • Weatherford, Oklahoma
    Weatherford, Oklahoma
    Weatherford is a city in Custer County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 10,833 at the 2010 census.-Geography:Weatherford is located at , elevation 1,647 feet ....

    , small city in Custer County


People
  • Jack Weatherford
    Jack Weatherford
    Jack Weatherford is a former professor of anthropology at Macalester College in Minnesota. He is best known for his 2004 book, Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World...

    , academic specializing in Native Americans, Berbers, Mongol studies and the Mongol Empire founded by the Mongolians


Other uses
  • Weatherford International
    Weatherford International
    Weatherford International Oil Field Services Ltd is one of the largest international oil and natural gas service companies. The company provides products and services for drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention of oil and natural gas wells, along with pipeline construction...

    , an oilfield service company
  • Weatherford College
    Weatherford College
    Weatherford College is a community college located in Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, with branch campuses in nearby Decatur and Mineral Wells...

    , Weatherford, Texas
  • Weatherford Hall, a dormitory at Oregon State University
    Oregon State University
    Oregon State University is a coeducational, public research university located in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. The university offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees and a multitude of research opportunities. There are more than 200 academic degree programs offered through the...

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