Price (disambiguation)
Appearance
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The price is the assigned or determined value of a good, service, or asset.
Price may also refer to:
Places
[edit]United States
[edit]- Price, Maryland, an unincorporated community
- Price, Texas, an unincorporated community
- Price, Utah, a city
- Price River, Utah
- Price, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Price County, Wisconsin
- Price, Wisconsin, a town
- Price, Jackson County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Price Glacier (Mount Shuksan), North Cascades National Park, Washington
- Price Freeway, a piece of Loop 101 in Metropolitan Phoenix
Elsewhere
[edit]- Price, South Australia, Australia, a town and locality
- Price, Quebec, Canada, a village municipality
- Price Town, Wales, a village
- Price Peak, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Price Glacier (Antarctica)
- Price Island, British Columbia, Canada
- Main Operating Base Price, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, an International Security Assistance Force base
United States and Canada
[edit]People
[edit]- Price (surname)
- Price (given name)
- W. Price Hunt (1783–1842), an early pioneer of the Pacific Northwest of North America
Buildings
[edit]- Price Tower, a building in Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- Édifice Price (Price Building), a skyscraper in Quebec City, Canada
- Price Center, University of California, San Diego, California, a student center
- Price's Mill, South Carolina, a gristmill on the National Register of Historic Places
- Price's Post Office, South Carolina, on the National Register of Historic Places
Businesses
[edit]- PRICE Systems, a business within the RCA Corporation
- Price's Candles, a UK manufacturer and retailer of candles founded in 1830
- Mr. Price, South African Retail Store
Other uses
[edit]- Price baronets, six titles, two being extant
- One of two variations of RICE (medicine), an acronym for a treatment method for soft tissue injuries:
- Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation, or
- Pulse (Typically Radial or Distal), Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation