Fentress Township, Guilford County, North Carolina
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People

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Curtis W. Fentress Curtis Fentress (born 1947) is an American architect. He is currently the principal-in-charge of design at Fentress Architects, an international design studio he founded in Denver, Colorado in 1980. Fentress' work on Denver International Airpo ...
, (born 1947), American architect, founded Fentress Architects in Denver, Colorado *
Elizabeth Fentress Elizabeth Barringer Fentress is a Roman archaeologist who specialises in Italy and North Africa. She has collaborated on the excavation of numerous sites in the Western Mediterranean and published their results. She is also the originator an ...
(born 1948), Roman archaeologist who specialises in Italy and North Africa * John Fentress Gardner (1912–1998), American author and educator


Places

* Fentress, Texas, unincorporated community in Caldwell County, Texas, United States *
Fentress County, Tennessee Fentress County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,489. Its county seat is Jamestown. History Fentress County was formed on November 28, 1823, from portions of Morgan, Overton a ...
, county in the U.S. state of Tennessee * National Register of Historic Places listings in Fentress County, Tennessee *
Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fentress Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fentress is a military use airport located in Chesapeake, Virginia. This military airport is owned by the U.S. Navy and is under the operational control of Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia. The airfield primaril ...
, U.S. military use airport in Fentress, Chesapeake, Virginia


Other

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Fentress Architects Fentress Architects is an international design firm known for large-scale public architecture such as airports, museums, university buildings, convention centers, laboratories, and high-rise office towers. Some of the buildings for which the fi ...
, international design studio * USS ''Fentress'' (AK-180), Alamosa-class cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy during the final months of World War II


See also

* Ventress (disambiguation) {{disambiguation