Abbreviation of Marylebone Cricket Club, whose headquarters are at Lord's Cricket Ground, N London. It was founded in 1787 by a group of noblemen headed by the Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Charles Lennox, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Dorset. It retained responsibility for the running of the game until 1968, and is still custodian of the laws.
M.C.C. may refer to:
Business & Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Manhattan Construction Company, a division of Rooney Holdings Inc., owned by Francis Rooney Madison Community Cooperative, a Housing cooperative
located in Madison, WI Motor Control Center, an enclosure or set of enclosures containing equipment for motor control, commonly used at large industrial facilities. See Motor controller
Education
In the United States
Madisonville Community College in Madisonville, Kentucky Manchester Community College, a two-year college located in Manchester, Connecticut Manatee Community College, a 2-year college based
in Bradenton, Florida, USA. Maricopa Community Colleges, one of the largest community college districts in the world. Massasoit Community College, a two-year community college located in Norfolk
County, Massachusetts, USA. McHenry County College, located in Crystal Lake, Illinois. McLennan Community College, located in Waco, Texas. Mesa Community College, located in Mesa, Arizona. Monroe
Community College, located in Rochester, New York. Muskegon Community College in Muskegon, Michigan.
Outside the United States
Mirzapur Cadet College, in Bangladesh Madras Christian College, located in Tambaram, Chennai, India.
Non-Profit Organizations
Madison Community Cooperative, a Housing cooperative located in Madison, WI Montana Conservation Corps, an AmeriCorps program. The Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches, an
international fellowship of Christian congregations. 3-Methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase deficiency, an inherited metabolic disorder
Sports
The Marylebone Cricket Club, the home of cricket in the United Kingdom. Mission Control Center, the mission control facility in building 30 at NASA's Johnson Space Center. This is where
usually where PLCs are located, main electricity enters the system, motor fuses are, etc.
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