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Espy

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Espy may refer to:

People

  • Ben Espy, Ohio politician
  • Cecil Espy (born 1963), American baseball player
  • Chuck Espy (born 1975), American politician
  • Duane Espy (born 1952), American baseball figure
  • Espy Pilgrim, murder victim
  • Espy Van Horne (1795–1829), Pennsylvania politician
  • Gene Espy, hiker
  • Henry Espy
  • James Pollard Espy (1785–1860), American meteorologist
  • M. Watt Espy (1933–2009), historian
  • Mike Espy (born 1953), American politician
  • Willard R. Espy (1910–1999), American writer
  • William Gray Espy (born 1948), American actor

Places

  • Espy Bog, wetland complex in Columbia County, Pennsylvania
  • Espy House, a historic house in Bedford, Pennsylvania
  • Espy Run, a tributary of Nanticoke Creek in Luzerne County
  • Espy, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States

Other

  • ESPY Awards, an annual awards ceremony by ESPN
  • Espy Sans, a font created by Apple Computer
  • ESPY (film), a 1974 Japanese film adaptation of Sakyo Komatsu's novel
  • ESPY Photo Award, a biennial international photography competition

See also

  • The Espy, a nickname of Esplanade Hotel (Melbourne)
  • e-spy (electronic spy), concerning electronic intelligence and cyberespionage
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