Clara Barton - Places Named For Clara Barton

Places Named For Clara Barton

  • Barton County, Kansas
  • Clara Barton School in Bordentown, New Jersey
  • Clara Barton Drive in Fairfax Station, Virginia
  • Lake Barton in Burke, Virginia
  • Barton Hall, Iowa State University
  • Clara Barton subdivision of Edison, NJ
  • Clara Barton Parkway in Maryland
  • Clara Barton Rest Area in New Jersey
  • Clara Barton District, a regional association of Unitarian Universalist Association member congregations
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Oxford, Massachusetts
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Bronx, New York
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Cherry Hill, New Jersey
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Corona, California
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Alton, Illinois
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in Anaheim, California
  • Clara Barton Elementary School in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
  • Clara Barton School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Clara Barton Open School in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Clara Barton School in Fargo, North Dakota
  • Clara Barton Woods in Lake Clear, New York
  • Clara Barton Street in Dansville, NY
  • Clara Barton High School in Brooklyn, New York
  • Clara Barton High School in Elizabeth, New Jersey
  • Clara Barton Community Center, Cabin John, MD
  • Clara Barton First Aid Squad, Edison NJ
  • Barton, a crater on Venus
  • Barton's Crossing, Pittsfield, MA
  • Barton Center for Diabetes Education, North Oxford, MA
  • Barton Hall at Montclair State University in Upper Montclair, New Jersey
  • Barton Boulevard in Rockledge, FL
  • Clara Barton House, a residence hall at Towson University, Towson, MD.
  • Clara Barton Elementary in Long Beach Ca on Del Amo Blvd

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