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Kelso has several meanings:
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United Kingdom Kelso is unique in Scotland for having a cobbled square fed by four cobbled streets - 360 degree panorama by David Kilpatrick Kelso (made up name in Gaelic) is a market town in the Borders area of Scotland, located where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. ...
Kelso Abbey Kelso Abbey is a Scottish abbey built in the 12th century by a community of Tironensian monks (originally from Tiron, near Chartres, in France) who had moved from the nearby Selkirk Abbey. ...
Kelso Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Kelso, Scotland. ...
Canada Halton Regional Municipality, or Halton Region, is located in Ontario, Canada, and is a part of the Greater Toronto Area. ...
Lake Kelso is a man-made reservoir which was created to control the flooding of Sixteen Mile Creek in Milton, Ontario. ...
Australia Holy Trinity Church Kelso is a suburb of Bathurst. ...
Capital Hobart Government Const. ...
Kelso is a suburb in the City of Thuringowa it is the last of Three Suburbs along Riverway Drive. ...
New Zealand - Kelso, New Zealand, a abandoned town in Otago
Otago (help· info) is one of the regions of New Zealand and lies in the south-east of the South Island. ...
United States Kelso is a city in Cowlitz County, Washington, United States. ...
Kelso is a village in Scott County, Missouri, United States. ...
Kelso railroad depot after repainting. ...
Kelso Township is a township located in Sibley County, Minnesota. ...
Kelso Dunes at Mojave National Preserve. ...
People - Gav Kelso, Gav from Newy, Newcastle, Australia, Son of Paul Kelso, Grandson of "Pa" Bob Kelso, Father of Shai Shai, Daisy, Summer Kelso, Soul mate to Julz Kelso.
- Frank B. Kelso II (b. 1933), a United States Navy admiral
- J.J. Kelso, created the Children's Aid Society in Canada
- Louis O. Kelso, lawyer and economic thinker
- Millard Kelso, western swing pianist
- Phil Kelso, Scottish football player
Admiral Frank B. Kelso II in 1988 Frank Benton Kelso II (born July 11, 1933 in Fayetteville, Tennessee) was an admiral of the United States Navy, who served as Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) in the early 1990s. ...
Newspaper reporter and social crusader John Joseph Kelso immigrated to Canada from Ireland with his family in 1874 when he was ten years old. ...
Louis O. Kelso (1913-1991) was a lawyer and economic thinker who sought to find a way to preserve capitalism from the competition of communism as an alternative within the context of the early Cold War. ...
Phil Kelso was a Scottish football player and manager. ...
Other - Michael Kelso, a character played by Ashton Kutcher on the television series That '70s Show
- Kelso (horse), thoroughbred racehorse
- Bob Kelso, the Chief of Medicine from the TV show Scrubs
Michael Kelso (right) and Jackie Burkhart Michael Kelso (born circa 1958 or 1959) is a fictional character from Fox Networks That 70s Show, played by Ashton Kutcher. ...
// Early Career Kelso, born on April 4, 1957 was an American thoroughbred race horse and is considered to be among the best racehorses of the Twentieth century. ...
Dr. Robert Bob Kelso, M.D. (most commonly referred to as Bob Kelso or Kelso) is a fictional character played by Ken Jenkins in the American sitcom Scrubs. ...
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