Astor
Astor stands for:
- Astor (family) , German-American entrepreneurial family
- Astor (cosmetics brand) , originally Margaret Astor , a cosmetics label
- Astor , a cruise ship entered service in 1981, see Saga Pearl II
- Astor (ship) , a cruise ship, entered service in 1987
- Astor (cigarette brand) , today at Reemtsma, see Waldorf-Astoria cigarette factory
- Hotel Astor (New York) , former hotel
- Astor (river) , tributary of the Indus in Pakistan
Astor is a family name for the following people:
- Ava Willing Astor (1868–1958), American high society lady
- Betty Astor (1905–1972), German film actress
- Bob Astor (* 1915, as Robert E. Dade ), American composer and band leader
- Brooke Astor (1902-2007), American philanthropist
- David Astor (1912-2001), British newspaper publisher and editor
- Eva Astor (* 1944), Austrian actress, pop singer and astrologer
- Felix Astor (* 1968), German jazz musician
- Frank Astor (* 1959), German cabaret artist and author
- Gavin Astor, 2nd Baron Astor of Hever (1918–1984), British nobleman and publisher, member of the British House of Lords
- Gertrude Astor (1887–1977), American actress
- Hans Astor (* 1954), German writer
- Jacob Astor (1867–1938), German politician (center)
- Johann Jakob Astor (1763–1848), American entrepreneur
- John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever (born 1946), British businessman and peer
- John Jacob Astor IV (1864–1912), American businessman and Titanic victim
- John Jacob Astor (racket player) (1886–1971), British racket player
- Junie Astor (1911-1967), French actress
- Madeleine Astor (1893–1940), American millionaire wife and heir
- Mary Astor (1906–1987), American actress
- Nancy Astor (1879–1964), British politician
- Pauline Astor (1880–1972), British member of the Astor family
- Roland Astor (* 1941), Austrian actor
- Tom Astor (* 1943), German country musician
- Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor (1879–1952), British peer and politician
- William Backhouse Astor (1792–1875), American corporate heir and millionaire
- William Backhouse Astor Junior (1829-1892), American real estate heir
- William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor (1848–1919), British nobleman and politician
- William Waldorf Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor (1907–1966), British nobleman and politician
- William Astor, 4th Viscount Astor (born 1951), British politician
- Willy Astor (* 1961), Bavarian cabaret artist and guitarist
First name:
- Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992), Argentine musician
Places in the United States:
- Astor, Florida , in Lake County
- Astor, Iowa , in Crawford County
- Astor, Kansas , in Greeley County
- Astor, West Virginia , in Taylor County
- Astor City , in Eagle County, Colorado - no longer exists
- Astor Farms , in Seminole County, Florida
- Astor Park , in Lake County, Florida
Others:
- Astor Mine , mine in Clear Creek County, Colorado
- Astor Park , Park in Brown County, Wisconsin
- Astor Recreation Park , Park in Lake County, Florida
- Mount Astor , mountain in the Queen Maud Mountains
Objects listed in the NRHP :
- Astor Building , in Astoria, Oregon, ID No. 84002938
- Astor Fur Warehouse , in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, ID No. 66000800
- Astor Historic District , in Green Bay, Wisconsin, ID No. 80000107
- Astor Home for Children , in Rhinebeck, New York, ID No. 87001098
- Astor House Hotel , in Golden, Connecticut, ID No. 73000478
- Astor on the Lake , in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ID No. 84003715
- Astor Place Subway Station (IRT) , in New York, New York, ID No. 04001013
- Astor Theater , in Reading, Pennsylvania, ID No. 78002346
- John Jacob Astor Hotel , in Astoria, Oregon, ID No. 79002046
See also:
- Astor Island
- Astorhortane
- Astoria
- Herbert Andreas Löhlein (pseudonym: C. Astor )