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A baker is someone who primarily bakes and sells bread.
Baker may also refer to:
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People
- Baker (surname), various people with the surname (last name) Baker
Places
- United States
- Baker, California, in San Bernardino County
- Baker, Kern County, California
- Baker (Indianapolis, Indiana), listed on the NRHP in Indiana
- Baker, Louisiana
- Baker, Missouri
- Baker, Montana
- Baker, Nevada
- Baker Township, Morgan County, Indiana
- Diocese of Baker in Oregon
- Mount Baker, in Washington state
- Baker House, an undergraduate dormitory at MIT
- Chile
- Baker Canal
- Other
- Baker Island, uninhabited coral island in the Pacific Ocean
- Baker Street, London, England
- See also
- Baker River, several rivers in North and South America
Music
- "Baker Street", song by Gerry Rafferty
- "Ma Baker", song by Boney M
- Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians
Military
- "Baker", event of Operation Crossroads, a nuclear weapon test series conducted by the United States in 1946
- Baker (military code-name), a series of training exercises conducted by the United States Army and several Asian countries
- Baker rifle, used by the British Army
Ships
- USS Baker (DE-190), a United States Navy destroyer escort in commission from 1943 to 1946
- USS Paul G. Baker, the name of more than one United States Navy ship
Other uses
- Baker Motor Vehicle, an early 20th century electric vehicle
- Baker Skateboards
- Baker v. Carr, United States Supreme Court case
- Baker v. Nelson, Minnesota Supreme Court case
- Baker v. Vermont, Vermont Supreme Court case
- Ned Baker, a metasyntactic variable
- The Baker Street Irregulars, characters in the Sherlock Holmes novels
- Baker's Drive-thru, chain of fast-food restaurants in Southern California
- Baker's Supermarkets, U.S. supermarket chain
See also
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