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Menard is a surname and place name derived from French Ménard.
Surname
- D.L. Menard (1932– ), Cajun music songwriter and performer
- Constance Menard (1968– ), French professional Dressage rider and equestrienne
- Henry William Menard (1920-1986), American geologist.
- Howie Menard (1942– ), National Hockey League player
- Joan M. Menard, member of the Massachusetts Senate
- John Menard, Jr. (1940– ), American businessman; founder and owner of the Menards chain of home improvement stores
- John Willis Menard (1838–1893), first African-American elected to the United States Congress
- Marc Menard (1975– ), Canadian actor
- Paul Menard (1980– ), son of John Jr., NASCAR driver
- Phil Menard, French accordion player active in Louisiana
- Pierre Menard (1766–1844), fur trader and Illinois politician
- René Menard (1605–1661), French Jesuit missionary explorer in North America
- Russell Menard, professor of British colonization in North America
Places
- Menard-Hodges Site, archaeological site in Arkansas
- Pierre Menard Home State Historic Site, historic park in Illinois
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- Pierre Menard House, 1810 French Creole-style home of Pierre Menard
Organizations
- Menard Press, small press publisher founded in 1969
- Menard Independent School District, Menard, Texas
- Menard Correctional Center, a maximum and high-medium security prison in Illinois
- Holy Savior Menard Central High School, Roman Catholic parochial school in central Louisiana
- Team Menard, John Menard, Jr.'s Indy Racing League team
Other
- Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote, short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges
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- Pierre Menard (fictional character), a fictional writer in the story
See also
- Menards, chain of home improvement stores in the Midwestern United States
- Ménard (disambiguation)
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