Crabtree - Places

Places

  • Crabtree, California
  • Crabtree, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Haywood County, United States
  • Crabtree, Oregon
  • Crabtree, Pennsylvania
  • Crabtree, Plymouth, a suburb of Plymouth in the county of Devon, England
  • Crabtree, Quebec, Canada
  • Crabtree, West Sussex, a hamlet in the parish of Lower Beeding and in Horsham District in England
  • Crabtree Creek (disambiguation)
  • Crabtree Falls, Virginia
  • Crabtree Falls (North Carolina), a waterfall in Yancey County, United States
  • Crabtree Hot Springs, California, a closed, private hot spings in Lake County, United States
  • Crabtree Ledge Light, a sparkplug lighthouse on Frenchman Bay, Maine, United States
  • Crabtree Valley Mall, North Carolina
  • John A. Crabtree House, a house located in Montgomery in Orange County, New York, United States
  • Lake Crabtree, a reservoir in Cary, North Carolina, United States
  • Lake Crabtree County Park, a park in Wake County, North Carolina, United States
  • Mount Crabtree, a mountain in Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctica
  • Thomas Crabtree Three-Decker, a historic house in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

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