Keystone
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Keystone may refer to:
- Keystone (architecture), the piece at the apex of an arch or vault
- The Keystone effect, caused by projecting an image onto a surface at an angle, or by photography at an angle
- Keystone correction for these types of distortion
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[edit] Business
- Keystone Aircraft Corporation, an early manufacturer of airplanes
- Keystone (beer brand), a beer from Coors Brewing Company
- Keystone Camera Company
- Keystone View Company, a US photo agency founded in 1892
- Keystone (1899 automobile), a steam car from Lebanon, Pennsylvania
- Keystone (1914 automobile), an automobile from Pittsburgh
[edit] Entertainment
- Keystone (video game), an Xbox Live Arcade casino gambling game
- Keystone Cops, a series of silent movies
- Keystone Kapers, a classic Atari game wherein a police officer pursues a thief
- Keystone Studios, movie studio
[edit] Places
- United States
- The "Keystone State", nickname for the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in use by 1802
- Keystone, Colorado, a town
- Keystone Resort, the related ski resort
- Keystone, Florida, an unincorporated community
- Keystone, Indiana
- Keystone, Montana
- Keystone, Nebraska
- Keystone, South Dakota, a town near Mount Rushmore
- Keystone at the Crossing, a business/shopping district located in Indianapolis, Indiana
- The Fashion Mall at Keystone, a mall located in the Keystone shopping district
- Keystone Heights, Florida, a small city
- Fictional
- Keystone City, home of the comic book character the Flash
[edit] Railroads
- Keystone Service (Amtrak), Amtrak's current New York-Harrisburg
- Keystone (Amtrak), Amtrak's former New York-Pittsburgh service
- Keystone (PRR), Pennsylvania Railroad's former New York-Washington service
[edit] Schools
- Keystone School, a private K-12 school in San Antonio, Texas
- Keystone National High School, a private correspondence school
[edit] Other uses
- Keystone (cask), a wooden or plastic fitting used in ale casks
- Keystone module, a type of data connector mounted in walls and patch panels
- Keystone species, species that have a larger effect on their environment than is purely due to their abundance
- Operation Keystone during World War II
- The Keystone asterism in Hercules (constellation)
- Keystone (limestone), a type of limestone quarried in the Florida Keys

