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Grover (disambiguation)

Grover is a Muppet character on the children's television show Sesame Street.

Grover may also refer to:

People

Place names

In the United States:

  • Grover, Colorado, town
  • Grover, Kansas, unincorporated community
  • Grover, Minnesota, abandoned town
  • Grover, Nebraska, unincorporated community
  • Grover, North Carolina, town
  • Grover, South Carolina, unincorporated community
  • Grover, South Dakota, unincorporated community
  • Grover, Utah, unincorporated community
  • Grover, Wisconsin (disambiguation), several places
  • Grover, Wyoming, a census designated place
  • Grovertown, Indiana, unincorporated community

Other uses

  • GROVER, rover prototype of NASA used for Earth-bound projects
  • Grover's algorithm, quantum search of an unsorted database invented by Lov Grover
  • Grover's disease, common skin disease
  • Grover Musical Products, Inc., manufacturer of accessories for guitars, banjos and other stringed instruments

See also

  • Grover's Mill, New Jersey, part of West Windsor Township, New Jersey, and site of the fictitious Martian landing of Orson Welles's 1938 War of the Worlds radio program
  • Grover Shoe Factory disaster, 1905 boiler explosion and fire that killed 58
  • Our Town, play by Thornton Wilder set in the fictional town of Grover's Corners
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