Ravenswood - Places

Places

Australia
  • Ravenswood, Queensland, a town
  • Ravenswood, Tasmania, suburb of Launceston, Tasmania
  • Ravenswood, Western Australia, a town
  • Ravenswood School for Girls, a day and boarding independent school for girls in Gordon, New South Wales
New Zealand
  • Ravenswood Road, Dunedin, a road in St Clair, a suburb of Dunedin
United Kingdom
  • Ravenswood, Scottish Borders
  • Ravenswood, West Sussex
  • Ravenswood, Ipswich
  • Ravenswood, Berkshire (alias Bigshot), an estate in Wokingham Without, Berkshire
  • Ravens Wood School, Keston, Bromley
United States

(by state)

  • Ravenswood (Livermore, California), listed on the NRHP in California
  • The Ravenswood, Hollywood, California, a 1930s landmark apartment building, longtime home of Mae West
  • Ravenswood Winery in Sonoma County, California
  • Ravenswood, Chicago, Illinois, a neighborhood
    • Ravenswood (Metra), Chicago, Illinois, a railroad station
    • The Ravenswood, former name of the Brown Line
  • Ravenswood (Indianapolis), Indiana, a neighborhood along the White River
  • Ravenswood (Bunceton, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri
  • Ravenswood, Queens, New York, a neighborhood
  • Ravenswood Generating Station, including "Big Allis", Long Island City, NY, USA
  • Ravenswood (Brentwood, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Tennessee
  • Ravenswood, West Virginia

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