{{wiktionary|Blackstone}} '''Blackstone''' may refer to:
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==People== * Charles Blackstone (born 1977), fiction writer * Elliott Blackstone (1924–2006), former police sergeant and LGBT advocate * Gay Blackstone (born 1952), American magician, producer, and director, widow of Harry Blackstone Jr. * Harriet Blackstone (1864–1939), American painter * Harry Blackstone Sr. (1885–1965), famous American magician known as "The Great Blackstone" and father of Harry Blackstone, Jr. * Harry Blackstone Jr. (1934–1997), popular stage magician and television performer of the late 20th century * Ian Blackstone (born 1964), English former footballer * Jerry Blackstone, director of choirs at the University of Michigan * John Wilford Blackstone Sr. (1796–1868), American lawyer and legislator * John Wilford Blackstone Jr. (1835–1911), American lawyer and legislator * Milton Blackstone (1906–1983), publicity agent for Eddie Fisher * Tessa Blackstone, Baroness Blackstone (born 1942), British politician * Timothy Blackstone (1829–1900), Chicago Railroad and Stock Yard president * Sir William Blackstone (1723–1780), English jurist ** Blackstone's formulation, a principle in criminal law named for the jurist ** The ''Commentaries on the Laws of England'' by William Blackstone, a 1769 major legal text of the 18th century; often referred to as "Blackstone" or "Blackstone's ''Commentaries''{{-"}} * William Eugene Blackstone (1841–1935), American evangelist and Christian Zionist * William Seymour Blackstone (1809–1881), 19th-century British MP and grandson of William Blackstone the jurist, above * William Blackstone, aka William Blaxton (1595–1675), early English settler in New England
==Businesses== * Blackstone & Co, a diesel engine and agricultural engineering company in Stamford, Lincolnshire, which became Mirrlees Blackstone * Blackstone Audio, publisher of audiobooks * Blackstone Chambers, a set of barristers' chambers in London * Blackstone Legal Fellowship, legal training and internship program * Black Stone Minerals, a Houston-based oil and natural gas corporation * Blackstone Press, a subsidiary of Oxford University Press * Blackstone Winery, a Gonzales, California winery owned by Constellation Brands * Blackstone Inc., American private equity, investment banking, and asset management firm * Blackstones Bar Maine's longest operating LGBTQ bar, and currently Portland's only LGBTQ bar.
==Places==
=== Australia === *Blackstone, Queensland, a suburb in the City of Ipswich *Blackstone, Western Australia, known as Papulankutja *Blackstone Heights, Tasmania
=== United Kingdom === *Blackstone Edge, an area of moorland along the Lancashire (Greater Manchester) and West Yorkshire county boundary in England *Blackstone, West Sussex, England
=== United States === *Blackstone, Illinois *Blackstone, Massachusetts *Blackstone, Pennsylvania *Blackstone, Providence, Rhode Island, a neighborhood **Blackstone Boulevard Park, in Providence, Rhode Island **Blackstone Park Conservation District, in Providence, Rhode Island **Blackstone Park Historic District, in Providence, Rhode Island *Blackstone, Virginia **Blackstone Army Airfield, Virginia *The Blackstone River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island **The Blackstone Valley, a National Heritage Corridor along the Blackstone River **Blackstone River Bikeway, a planned rail trail **Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, Upton, Massachusetts
===Canada=== *Blackstone Lake, Ontario
==Fiction== *''Blackstone'' (novel), a 1972 novel featuring the character Edmund 'Beau' Blackstone, a fictional 19th century detective created by "Richard Falkirk" (Derek Lambert); the first of six such novels *Blackstone Chronicles, a series of mystery and thriller novels authored by John Saul *Blackstone Fortress, a type of space station in the fictional universe of ''Warhammer 40,000'' *''Blackstone'' (TV series), the fictional Blackstone First Nation's struggles with corruption, politics, and the need for change *''Blackstone, the Magic Detective,'' a radio series starring a fictionalized version of Harry Blackstone, Sr. * The Blackstone, a country club in the TV series ''Royal Pains''
==Other== *Black Stone, a Muslim object of reverence *Blackstone Avenue, a major roadway in Fresno, California, USA *Blackstone Hall, a dormitory at the University of Chicago *The Blackstone Hotel, a Chicago hotel *Blackstone Hotel (Omaha, Nebraska), a 1915 Omaha landmark currently known as the Blackstone Center *Blackstone Library, Chicago's first public library *Blackstone Memorial, a Zionist petition written by William Eugene Blackstone *Blackstone, a codename for ColdFusion 7.0 - beta of ColdFusion MX 7.0, a product of Macromedia *Blackstone, in reference to the Black P. Stones gang *HTC BlackStone, a Windows Mobile phone also known as the HTC Touch HD *Operation Blackstone, part of Operation Torch, the Allied landings in Africa during World War II
==See also== *Black Stone (disambiguation) *Blackstones (disambiguation) *Blackstone River (disambiguation) *Black Rock (disambiguation) *William J. Blakistone (died 1882), American politician and lawyer
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