Albemarle - Places

Places

United Kingdom
  • Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London, England
  • Albemarle Crescent and Albemarle Square, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
  • Albemarle Road, Chorlton, Manchester
  • Albemarle Avenue, Withington, Manchester
  • Albemarle Row, Hotwells, Bristol, England
  • Albemarle House, Southsea, Hampshire, England.
  • Albemarle Road, York, North Yorkshire, England.

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United States
  • Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, New York
  • Albemarle Street, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Albemarle Street, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Albemarle Drive, Farmers Branch, TX
  • Albemarle Street, Washington, DC
  • Albemarle, North Carolina
  • Albemarle County, Virginia
  • Albemarle Sound, an estuary on the coast of North Carolina
    • Museum of the Albemarle, a museum located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina
    • Albemarle Settlements, pre-Revolutionary colonial settlements
Canada
  • Albemarle Street, Brantford, Ontario - A street in the Echo Place neighbourhood of the city.
Ecuador
  • Albemarle Island, the largest island of the Galápagos Islands

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