Clinton (disambiguation) - Places

Places

In Canada:

  • Clinton, British Columbia
  • Clinton, Ontario

In New Zealand:

  • Clinton, New Zealand

In the United Kingdom:

  • Aston Clinton, a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England
  • Baddesley Clinton, a moated manor house near Warwick, England

In the United States:

  • Clinton, Arkansas
  • Clinton, California, in Amador County
  • Clinton, Lassen County, California
  • Clinton, Oakland, California, in Alameda County
  • Clinton, Connecticut
    • Clinton Village Historic District (Clinton, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP in Connecticut
  • Clinton, Illinois
    • Clinton Nuclear Generating Station
  • Clinton, Indiana
  • Clinton, Iowa
  • Clinton, Kansas
  • Clinton, Kentucky
  • Clinton, Louisiana
  • Clinton, Maine
  • Clinton, Maryland
  • Clinton, Massachusetts
  • Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan
  • Clinton, Minnesota
  • Clinton, Mississippi
  • Clinton, Missouri
  • Clinton, Montana
  • Clinton, Nebraska
  • Clinton, New Jersey
  • Clinton, Manhattan, New York, an alternate name for Hell's Kitchen
  • Clinton, Clinton County, New York
  • Clinton, Dutchess County, New York
  • Clinton, Oneida County, New York
    • Clinton Village Historic District (Clinton, New York), listed on the NRHP in Oneida County, New York
  • Clinton, North Carolina
  • Clinton, Ohio
  • Clinton, Oklahoma
  • Clinton, South Carolina
  • Clinton, Tennessee
  • Clinton, Utah
  • Clinton, Virginia
  • Clinton, Washington
  • Clinton, Wisconsin (disambiguation), multiple places
  • Clinton Park, Houston, Texas, a neighborhood

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