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{{wiktionary|Mason|mason}}
{{wiktionary|Mason|mason}}
'''Mason''' may refer to:
'''Mason''' or '''Masons''' may refer to:


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==Occupations==
==Occupations==
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* Mason, brick mason, or [[bricklayer]], a worker who lays bricks to assist in  brickwork, or who lays any combination of stones, bricks, cinder blocks, or similar pieces
* Mason, brick mason, or [[bricklayer]], a worker who lays bricks
* [[Stone mason]], a craftsman in the stone-cutting and shaping industry
* [[Stone mason]], a craftsman in the stone-cutting and shaping industry


==Organizations==
==People and fictional characters==
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* [[Mason (Freemasonry)]], a term for a member of the Freemason fraternal society
* [[Mason (Freemasonry)]], a general term for a Freemason
* [[Mason (given name)]], including a list of people and fictional characters
* [[George Mason University]] in Virginia, US
* [[Mason (surname)]], including a list of people and fictional characters
** Its athletic program, the [[George Mason Patriots]]
* [[Mason family]], an American political family
* Mason, a sept of [[Clan Sinclair]]
* [[Mason (director)]], American pornographic film director
* [[Mason (musician)]], Dutch electronic music producer Iason Chronis (born 1980)


==People==
==Places in the United States==
* [[Mason (given name)]]
* [[Mason, Illinois]], a town
* [[Mason (surname)]], an English, French or Italian surname
* [[Mason, Grant County, Kentucky]], an unincorporated community
* Mason  sept of [[Clan Sinclair]]
* [[Mason, Magoffin County, Kentucky]], an unincorporated community
* [[Mason (musician)]] (born 1980), Dutch electronic music producer, real name Iason Chronis
* [[Masons, Maryland]], an unincorporated community
 
* [[Mason, Michigan]], a city
==Places==
* [[Mason, Illinois]]
* [[Mason, Grant County, Kentucky]]
* [[Mason, Magoffin County, Kentucky]]
* [[Masons, Maryland]]
* [[Mason, Michigan]], in Ingham County
* [[Mason, Houghton County, Michigan]]
* [[Mason, Houghton County, Michigan]]
* [[Mason, Nevada]]
* [[Mason, Nevada]], an unincorporated community
* [[Mason, New Hampshire]]
* [[Mason, New Hampshire]], a town
* [[Mason, Ohio]]
* [[Mason, Ohio]], a city
* [[Mason, Oklahoma]]
* [[Mason, Oklahoma]], an unincorporated community
* [[Mason, South Dakota]]
* [[Mason, South Dakota]], a ghost town
* [[Mason, Tennessee]]
* [[Mason, Tennessee]], a town
* [[Mason, Texas]]
* [[Mason, Texas]], a city
* [[Mason, West Virginia]]
* [[Mason, West Virginia]], a town
* [[Mason (town), Wisconsin]]
* [[Mason (town), Wisconsin]]
** [[Mason, Wisconsin]], village within the town
** [[Mason, Wisconsin]], a village within the town
* [[Mason City (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason City (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason County (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason County (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason Township (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason Township (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason Vicentino|Mason, Veneto]]
* [[Mason Lake]], Washington
* [[Fort Mason]], San Francisco, California
 
==Schools==
* [[Mason School of Business]], the business school of William & Mary University
* [[Mason Science College]], a former university college in Birmingham, England
* [[Mason High School (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason City High School]], Mason City, Iowa


==Science and technology==
==Science==
* [[Mason (crater)]], on the Moon
* [[Mason (crater)]], on the Moon
* [[MASON (Java)]], an artificial-life computer simulation development environment
* [[MASON (Java)]], an artificial-life computer simulation development environment
* [[Mason jar]], a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food


==Transport and military==
==Transportation==
* [[Mason (streetcar)]], first streetcar in the U.S.
* [[Mason (streetcar)]], the first streetcar in the United States
* [[Mason Machine Works]], Taunton, Massachusetts, known for its locomotives
* [[Mason Machine Works]], Taunton, Massachusetts, known for its locomotives
* [[Mason Motor Car Company]], a brass era car company
* [[Mason Motor Car Company]], a brass-era car company
* [[Mason Truck]], a subsidiary of Durant Motors of the 1920s
* [[Mason Truck]], a subsidiary of Durant Motors of the 1920s
* [[USS Mason|USS ''Mason'']], several warships
* [[Mason City Municipal Airport]], Mason City, Iowa
* [[Mason County Airport (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason station]], a former railroad depot in Mason, Michigan


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* [[Mason (American band)]], a rock band from Virginia
* [[USS Mason|USS ''Mason'']], several warships
* [[Masons (novel)|''Masons'' (novel)]], a novel by Alexey Pisemsky
* [[Mason (American band)]], a rock band
* [[Mason Opera House]], a former venue in Los Angeles
* [[Masons (novel)|''Masons'' (novel)]], by Alexey Pisemsky
* [[Mason bee]] (''Osmia'' species), of the family Megachilidae
* [[Mason bee]] (''Osmia'' species), of the family Megachilidae
* [[Mason wasp (disambiguation)]]


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Mason House (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason jar]], a glass jar used to preserve food
* [[Mason's Root Beer]], an American soft drink
* [[Masone]], a town in the Alps Region of northern Italy
* [[Masone]], a town in the Alps Region of northern Italy
* [[Macon (disambiguation)]]
* [[Macon (disambiguation)]]
* [[Marson (disambiguation)]]
* [[Marson (disambiguation)]]
* [[Masson (disambiguation)]]
* [[Masson (disambiguation)]]
* [[Justice Mason (disambiguation)]]
* [[Mason-Dixon line]]
* [[Mason-Dixon line]]
* [[William Mason (locomotive)|''William Mason'' (locomotive)]], currently on display at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum{{srt|1}}


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Occupations

  • Mason, brick mason, or bricklayer, a worker who lays bricks
  • Stone mason, a craftsman in the stone-cutting and shaping industry

People and fictional characters

Places in the United States

Schools

Science

Transportation

Other uses

See also

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