Aspen (disambiguation)
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Aspen is a common name for several species of trees in the genus Populus.
Aspen may also refer to:
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[edit] United States placenames
- Aspen, Colorado, a ski resort town
- Aspen Hill, Maryland
- Aspen Mountain (Colorado), located south of the town of Aspen
- Aspen Mountain (ski area), on the north slopes of Aspen Mountain
- Aspen/Snowmass, a winter resort complex located in Pitkin County, Colorado
[edit] Canada placenames
- Aspen Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, a small fishing community
- Aspen parkland, a biome, or ecoregion, which stretches from northeastern British Columbia through the central parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan to southern Manitoba
- Aspen, Nova Scotia
[edit] Other
- Aspen Institute, an American nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1950
- Aspen University, a distance learning university
- Aspen Matthews, the heroine of the comic book Fathom
- Aspen MLT, an entertainment company headed by artist Michael Turner, owner of the Fathom property
- Aspen Music Festival and School, located in Aspen, Colorado
- Aspen Skiing Company, a commercial enterprise based in Aspen, Colorado in the United States
- Aspen (TV movie), a 1977 TV movie set in Aspen, Colorado starring Sam Elliott
- Dodge Aspen, a car manufactured by Chrysler Corp. from 1976 to 1980
- Chrysler Aspen, an SUV manufactured by DaimlerChrysler since late 2006
- Aspen (radio station), a radio station from Buenos Aires, Argentina. 102.3 mhz.
- Aspen (magazine), a multimedia magazine of the arts published from 1965 to 1971
- Aspen Soda, an apple-flavored soda sold during the 1980s
- Aspen, the Microsoft pre-release codename for Visual Studio 6.0, as a reference to the above ski resort town in Colorado
- Aspen Tech, An Engineering Software Company.
[edit] See also
- "Asspen", an episode of the TV series South Park
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