A one-hundred-dollar bill, which carries the portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
A Franklin half dollar.
A city in Missouri.
A city, the county seat of Venango County, Pennsylvania.
A town, the county seat of Pendleton County, West Virginia.
A small city, the county seat of Franklin County, Nebraska.
A city, the county seat of Johnson County, Indiana.
A city in New Hampshire.
A township and river in Tasmania.
A village in Michigan.
A town in Franklin County, New York.
A city, the county seat of Robertson County, Texas.
A city, the county seat of Simpson County, Kentucky.
A census-designated place in Merced County, California.
A town and unincorporated community in Jackson County, Wisconsin.
A surname transferred from the nickname.
A village in Illinois.
A town, the county seat of Macon County, North Carolina.
A city in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; suburb of Milwaukee.
An unincorporated community in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), American author, scientist, inventor, and diplomat, and one of the Founding Fathers.
A city in Virginia.
A town in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
A town in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
A town in Vernon County, Wisconsin.
A city in Ohio.
A number of townships in the United States, listed under Franklin Township.
A town in Alabama.
A town in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
A small city, the county seat of Heard County, Georgia.
A town in Arkansas.
A town in Maine.
A borough of Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
A town in Vermont.
A town in Massachusetts.
A municipality of Quebec, Canada.
A census-designated place in Sacramento County, California.
A city in Iowa.
A city in Minnesota.
A city, the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee.
A town and village in Delaware County, New York.
A city in Idaho.
A male given name transferred from the surname, partly in honor of Benjamin Franklin.
A rural municipality of Manitoba, Canada.
A city, the parish seat of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
A town in Connecticut.
A borough of New Jersey.
A hundred-dollar bill, or any other note denominated 100 (e.g. a hundred euros).
A score of one hundred runs or more scored by a batsman.
Similar divisions in other areas, particularly in other areas of Britain or the British Empire
An administrative subdivision of southern English counties formerly reckoned as comprising 100 hides (households or families) and notionally equal to 12,000 acres.
The pronunciation of “00” for the two digits denoting the minutes.
A numerical value equal to 100 (10²), occurring after ninety-nine.