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{{Wiktionary|colonial|colonials}} '''Colonial''' or '''The Colonial''' may refer to: * Colonial, of, relating to, or characteristic of a [[colony]] or [[colony (biology)]] {{TOC right}} ==Architecture== * [[American colonial architecture]] * [[French colonial architecture]] * [[Spanish colonial architecture]] ==Automobiles== * [[Colonial (1920 automobile)]], the first American automobile with four-wheel brakes * [[Colonial (Shaw automobile)]], a rebranded Shaw sold from 1921 until 1922 * [[Colonial (1921 automobile)]], a car from Boston which was sold from 1921 until 1922 ==Commerce== * [[Colonial Pipeline]], the largest oil pipeline network in the U.S. * [[Inmobiliaria Colonial]], a Spanish corporation, which includes companies in the domains of real estate ==Places== * [[The Colonial (Indianapolis, Indiana)]] * [[The Colonial (Mansfield, Ohio)]], a [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Richland County, Ohio|National Register of Historic Places listing in Richland County, Ohio]] * [[Ciudad Colonial (Santo Domingo)]], a historic central neighborhood of Santo Domingo * [[Colonial Country Club (Memphis)]], a golf course in Tennessee * [[Colonial Country Club (Fort Worth)]], a golf course in Texas ** [[Fort Worth Invitational]] or The Colonial, a PGA golf tournament ==Trains== * [[Colonial (PRR train)|''Colonial'' (PRR train)]], a Pennsylvania Railroad run between Washington, DC and New York City, last operated in 1973 by Amtrak * [[Colonial (Amtrak train)|''Colonial'' (Amtrak train)]], an Amtrak train that ran between Newport News, Virginia and Boston from 1976 to 1992, and between Richmond, Virginia and New York City from 1997 to 1999 ==See also== * [[Colonial history of the United States]], the period of American history from the 17th century to 1776, under the rule of Great Britain, France and Spain * [[Colonial Hotel (disambiguation)]] * [[Colonial Revival architecture]] * [[Colonial Theatre (disambiguation)]] * [[Colonial troops]], any of various military units recruited from, or used as garrison troops in, colonial territories * [[Colonialism]], the extension of political control to new areas * [[Colonials (disambiguation)]] * [[Colonist]], a person who has migrated to an area and established a permanent residence there to colonize the area * [[History of Australia]] * [[Spanish colonization of the Americas]], the period of history of Spanish rule over most of the Americas, from the 15th century through the late 19th century {{disambiguation}}
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