Riverdale - Places

Places

United States
  • Riverdale (Little Rock), a neighborhood of Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Riverdale, California, a census-designated place
  • Riverdale, Mendocino County, California, an unincorporated community
  • Riverdale, Georgia, a city
  • Riverdale, Chicago, Illinois, an official community area
  • Riverdale, Illinois, a village
  • Riverdale, Iowa, a city
  • Riverdale, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, an unincorporated place
  • Riverdale Park, Maryland, a town originally named Riverdale
    • Riverdale (MARC station), a train station
  • Riverdale, a neighborhood of Gloucester, Massachusetts
  • Riverdale, an unincorporated community in Seville Township, Michigan
  • Riverdale, Nebraska, a village
  • Riverdale, New Jersey, a borough
  • Riverdale, Bronx, New York, a neighborhood
    • Riverdale (Metro-North station), the Metro-North train station in the Bronx
  • Riverdale, North Dakota, a town
  • Riverdale, Dayton, Ohio, a neighborhood
  • Riverdale, Halifax County, Virginia, a census-designated place
  • Riverdale, Roanoke, Virginia, a neighborhood
  • Riverdale, Utah, a city
  • Riverdale Township (disambiguation)
  • Riverdale Center, a mall in Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Canada
  • Riverdale, Edmonton, Alberta, a neighbourhood
  • Riverdale, Nova Scotia, a community
  • Riverdale, Toronto, Ontario, a neighbourhood
    • Riverdale (electoral district), a former provincial electoral district
  • Riverdale Ward, a former municipal ward of the city of Ottawa, Ontario
  • Riverdale, Yukon, a neighbourhood of the city of Whitehorse
United Kingdom
  • Riverdale Centre, former name for Lewisham Shopping Centre, London, England
Fictional
  • Riverdale (Archie Comics), the fictional town in which the Archie Comics are set
    • Riverdale High School (Archie Comics)

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