Avondale - Places

Places

In Australia:

  • Avondale, New South Wales

In Canada:

  • Avondale, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Avondale, Hants, Nova Scotia in the Hants County
  • Avondale, Pictou, Nova Scotia in Pictou County

In Ireland:

  • Avondale Forest, an estate in County Wicklow
    • Avondale House, birthplace of Irish political leader Charles Stewart Parnell

In New Zealand:

  • Avondale, Auckland,
  • Avondale, Canterbury, a suburb of Christchurch

In Scotland:

  • Avondale, South Lanarkshire
    • Avondale Castle
  • Avondale Landfill, Falkirk

In the United States:

  • Avondale, Birmingham, Alabama
  • Avondale, Arizona
  • Avondale, Colorado
  • Avondale, Chicago, Illinois, a community area of Chicago
  • Avondale, Georgia
  • Avondale, Jacksonville, Florida, a neighborhood of Jacksonville
  • Avondale, Louisiana
  • Avondale, Maryland, an unincorporated area in Prince George's County
  • Avondale (Westminster, Maryland), historic home listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Avondale, Missouri
  • Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio, a neighborhood
  • Avondale, Stark County, Ohio, an unincorporated community near Canton
  • Avondale, Pennsylvania
  • Avondale, McDowell County, West Virginia

In Zimbabwe:

  • Avondale, Harare

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