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On the Web
- Howard Hanson - Karadar Dictionary listing with summary of life, works, and influence on American music plus links to related composers.
- Heaven - Isaac Hanson - Image galleries, humor, song lyrics, and links.
- Hanson Picture Page - Pictures, news, guestbook, and adoptions.
- Hanson World - Actualité, présentation du groupe, discographie, paroles et traductions, partitions, photos, fichiers audio et vidéo, liens et forum.
- Masterpiece of Hanson - Full of Hanson art, crafts, tips, and creative contests, to name a few.
- Hanson's Chords Archive - Collection of tablatures and chords.
- Hanson.net - E-mail service, webpage hosting. [Flash intro, heavy java]
- Hanson Live and Rockin' - Multimedia, images, lyrics, reviews and links.
- Hanson Clay-O-Vision - Clay miniatures of the Tulsa trio and their fans. Gameshow featuring over 100 possible endings.
- ITZ Hanson - Features pictures, news, and appearances.
Wikipedia Articles
- John Hanson (politician) - John Hanson was a 19th century Liberian Senator from Grand Bassa County who was involved in efforts to relocate African Americans to Liberia. There is sometimes some confusion between him and John Hanson, the President of the United States Continental Congress, and some of those who claim John Hanson to have been the first President of the United States also hold that the American Hanson was black.
- James Hanson, Baron Hanson - James Edward, Baron Hanson (born in Huddersfield on January 20 1922 – November 1 2004) was an English conservative industrialist who built his businesses through the process of leveraged buyouts through Hanson plc.
- Hanson (UK band) - Hanson was a UK based rock band. Hanson was started by Junior Marvin-Hanson in 1973.
- Hanson (CDP), Massachusetts - Hanson is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Hanson in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The population was 2,044 at the 2000 census.
- John Fletcher Hanson - John Fletcher Hanson (born November 25, 1840 in Monroe County, Georgia) was a self-made industrialist who lived in Georgia and helped establish the Georgia School of Technology (later known as the Georgia Institute of Technology). The son of a farmer-preacher, Hanson learned about the brick and furniture industries in Barnesville, Georgia.