Scottish Place Names in The United States - New York

New York

  • Albany (ultimately from Alba, Gaelic for Scotland)
  • Alexandria
  • Allendale
  • Alloway
  • Angus
  • Arden
  • Argyle
  • Armstrong Corners
  • Arrochar
  • Avon
  • Belmont
  • Black Rock
  • Bolton
  • Bonnie Crest
  • Boswell Corners
  • Braeside
  • Brookfield
  • Buchanan
  • Burns
  • Burnside
  • Buskirk
  • Caledonia
  • Camby
  • Cameron
  • Campbell
  • Canterbury
  • Carnegie
  • Ceres
  • Chapel Corners
  • Charleston
  • Charlton
  • Chester
  • Chester Hill
  • Cheviot
  • Clifton
  • Clyde
  • Covington
  • Cowan Corner
  • Craigs
  • Crawford
  • Cross Hill
  • Cross Roads
  • Cullen
  • Dalton
  • Dean
  • Douglas Crossing
  • Dunbar
  • Dunbarton
  • Dundee
  • East Avon
  • East Buskirk
  • East Campbell
  • East Hamilton
  • East Hills
  • East Pitcairn
  • East Whitehall
  • Edinburg
  • Elgin
  • Fairfield
  • Fineview
  • Flushing
  • Fort Hill
  • Fraser
  • Fulton
  • Furnace Village
  • Garfield
  • Georgetown
  • Gifford
  • Glasgow Mills
  • Glen
  • Glenburnie
  • Glencairn
  • Glendale
  • Glenmore
  • Glenwood
  • Glen Spey
  • Gordon Heights
  • Grant
  • Green Hills
  • Greenfield
  • Gretna
  • Greystone
  • Hall
  • Hamilton
  • Harris
  • Hecla
  • Henderson
  • Hermitage
  • Highland
  • Highland Falls
  • Highland Lake
  • Highland Park
  • Hillside
  • Hope
  • Howard
  • Hume
  • Hunter
  • Huntly Corners
  • Inverness
  • Jamestown
  • Kelly Corners
  • Kenmore
  • Kennedy
  • Kilmartin Corners
  • Kirk
  • Kirkwood
  • Knapp Creek
  • Lamberton
  • Lamont
  • Lee
  • Lewis
  • Lewiston
  • Linwood
  • Lithgow
  • Livingston
  • Loch Sheldrake
  • Lockport
  • Lockwood
  • Logan
  • Longwood
  • Lyons
  • MacDougall
  • Marshall
  • Martin
  • Mayfield
  • McClure
  • McConnell Corners
  • McCormack Corners
  • McDuffie Town
  • McEwens Corner
  • McIntyre
  • McKinley
  • McKinneys
  • McKnight Corners
  • McLean
  • McMaster Corners
  • McMillan Corners
  • McPherson Point
  • Melrose
  • Millport
  • Milltown
  • Milton
  • Monroe
  • Montrose
  • Morey Park
  • Morningside Heights
  • Morton
  • Moscow Hill
  • Mount Vernon
  • Murray
  • Netherwood
  • New Scotland
  • Newburgh
  • Newfield
  • Newkirk
  • Newport
  • Newton Falls
  • Newtown
  • North Argyle
  • North Avon
  • North Bloomfield
  • North Cameron
  • North Greenfield
  • North Highland
  • North Sterling
  • Northfield
  • Oakley Corners
  • Oakwood
  • Ormiston
  • Overlook
  • Perth
  • Pitcairn
  • Preston
  • Riverside
  • Rock Glen
  • Rose Hill
  • Rosebank
  • Roslyn
  • Ross Corners
  • Rossburg
  • Rye
  • Salisbury
  • Saltaire
  • Scotch Bush
  • Scotch Church
  • Scotch Hill
  • Scotchtown
  • Scotia
  • Scott
  • Scotts Corners
  • Scottsburg
  • Scottsville
  • Selkirk
  • South Albany
  • South Argyle
  • South Avon
  • South Cameron
  • South Hamilton
  • South Highland
  • Springfield
  • St. Andrew
  • Stanley
  • Star Corners
  • Sterling
  • Stewart Corners
  • Stirling
  • Stow
  • Summer Hill
  • Summerville
  • Sunny Brae
  • The Glen
  • Thorn Hill
  • Thornton
  • Treadwell
  • Waverly
  • Wellwood
  • West Albany
  • West Bloomfield
  • West Cameron
  • West Hill
  • West Milton
  • West Monroe
  • West Mount Vernon
  • West Park
  • West Perth
  • Westfield
  • Weston
  • Westwood Corners
  • Whitehall
  • Whitehouse
  • Whitelaw
  • Whiteside Corners
  • Whitestone
  • Wicks Corners
  • Willow Glen
  • Wilton
  • Woodhaven
  • Woodlawn
  • Woodside

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