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Hall can mean:
Architecture
- Hall, architectural term
- Hall of residence, or dormitory
- Assembly Hall, building used for the purposes of holding assemblies
- Great hall, a major room of a castle or large manor house
- Kingdom Hall, meeting place for Jehovah's Witnesses
People
- Hall (surname), name
Places
- Hall Island (Arctic), also known as Gallya, an island in the Franz Josef Land archipelago
- Austria
- Hall in Tirol, a city in the state of Tyrol, Austria
- Hall bei Admont, a municipality in Styria
- Bad Hall, a town in Upper Austria
- Australia
- Canada
- Little Hall Island, Nunavut
- Germany
- Schwäbisch Hall, formerly known as Hall, a town in Baden-Württemberg
- Sweden
- Anstalten Hall, a high-security prison nearby Södertälje.
- United States
- Hall, California
- Hall Station, California, formerly Hall
- Las Lomas, California, formerly Hall
- Hall, Indiana, an unincorporated place
- Hall County, several different counties
- Hall High School (Arkansas), in Little Rock
- Hall Island (Alaska)
- Hall, New York
- Extraterrestrial
- Hall (lunar crater), on the Moon
- Hall (crater on Phobos)
Ships
- USS Hall (DD-583), a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1943 to 1946
- See USS Hall for various other United States Navy ships which might be referred to as USS Hall
Locomotives
- GWR 4900 Class, known as "Hall Class", a type of steam locomotive
- GWR 6959 Class, known as "Modified Hall Class", a later design based on the "Hall Class"
Other uses
- Hall of fame
- Hall & Oates, a pop music duo
- Hall effect, named after Edwin Hall
- Hall (constructor), former racing car constructor
- Hall (prison), in Södertälje, Sweden
- Hallway testing, a methodology for testing software
See also
- Hall (concept), for the development of the meaning of the word
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