Scottish Place Names in The United States - Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

  • All of Pennsylvania's 67 Counties have one or more towns named of Scottish origin
  • Aberdeen (Two Counties)
  • Abbott Township
  • Abington
  • Ache
  • Addison
  • Alba
  • Albany
  • Alexandria
  • Alford
  • Alloway Creek
  • Anderson (Three Counties)
  • Annandale
  • Arden
  • Ardmore
  • Armstrong County
  • Arnot
  • Ashfield
  • Ashley
  • Austin (Two Counties)
  • Avon
  • Ayr Township
  • Barnes
  • Barr
  • Baxter
  • Beechwood
  • Bell Township (Five Counties)
  • Belmont
  • Ben Avon (Two Counties)
  • Bernice
  • Berwick
  • Black Township
  • Blackburn
  • Blackrock
  • Blackwood
  • Blaine
  • Blair County
  • Blairtown
  • Bloomfield
  • Bonnie Brook (Two Counties)
  • Boswell
  • Bower
  • Bowie
  • Bowman
  • Braeburn
  • Bridgeton
  • Brighton Township
  • Broadford
  • Brookfield
  • Broughton
  • Brown Township (Two Counties)
  • Brownhill
  • Bruceton
  • Burnside
  • Bute
  • Cairnbrook
  • Caledonia (Two Counties)
  • California
  • Calvine
  • Cameron (Three Counties)
  • Campbell
  • Campbelltown (Two Counties)
  • Carnegie
  • Carnwath
  • Carrick
  • Ceres
  • Chapel
  • Charleston (Two Counties)
  • Charlestown (Three Counties)
  • Chester(s) (Two Counties)
  • Chester Hill
  • Clifton
  • Clyde (Two Counties)
  • Coaltown (Two Counties)
  • Collier
  • Corry
  • Coulter (Two Counties)
  • Covington
  • Cowan
  • Coy
  • Craig(s)
  • Crawford County
  • Cromby
  • Crossroads (Two Counties)
  • Crown
  • Cunningham
  • Dallas
  • Dalton
  • Darra
  • Davidson(s)
  • Dawson (Two Counties)
  • Day
  • Dean
  • Dee
  • Denholm
  • Derry
  • Devon
  • Dormont
  • Douglas
  • Drummond
  • Drumore
  • Drums
  • Dunbar
  • Duncan Township
  • Duncansville
  • Dunmore
  • Dysart
  • Earlston
  • East Cameron Township
  • East Drumore Township
  • East Hills
  • East Sterling
  • Edenburg
  • Edinboro
  • Edinburg
  • Elgin
  • Ellerslie
  • Elliot
  • Evergreen
  • Eyer
  • Fairfield
  • Ferguson Township (Two Counties)
  • Fine View
  • Flemington
  • Fordyce
  • Ford City
  • Frazer Township, Allegheny County
  • Fulton County
  • Furnace
  • Galloway
  • Garfield
  • Georgetown (Six Counties)
  • Gibson Township (Two Counties)
  • Gifford
  • Gill Hall
  • Gilmore (Two Counties)
  • Glasgow (Three Counties)
  • Glen Burn
  • Glen Campbell
  • Glen Eden
  • Glen Hope
  • Glen Lyon
  • Glen Moore
  • Glen Ridge
  • Glen Roy
  • Glencoe
  • Glendale (Four Counties)
  • Glenloch
  • Glenruadh
  • Glenside
  • Glenwood (Three Counties)
  • Gordon
  • Graham Township
  • Grampian
  • Grampian Hills
  • Grange
  • Grant
  • Green Hill (Two Counties)
  • Greenfield (Three Counties)
  • Greenock
  • Gretna
  • Haddington
  • Hallton
  • Hamilton (Three Counties)
  • Hamilton Township (Five Counties)
  • Hatton
  • Hardy
  • Harris Island
  • Hawthorne (Two Counties)
  • Hazelkirk
  • Hazelwood
  • Hecla
  • Henderson (Three Counties)
  • Hepburn
  • Hermitage
  • Hewitt (Two Counties)
  • Hieland (Helen) Furnace
  • Highland (Five Counties)
  • Highland Fling
  • Highland Park (Two Counties)
  • Highland Township (Four Counties)
  • Hillside
  • Hilltown (Three Counties)
  • Hope (Two Counties)
  • Houston
  • Howard (Three Counties)
  • Howe
  • Hunter (Two Counties)
  • Huntley
  • Inglewood
  • Iona (Two Counties)
  • Ironwood
  • Irvine
  • Jamestown (Three Counties)
  • Keen
  • Kelly
  • Kelton
  • Kennedy
  • Kerr
  • Kerr Moor
  • Kingston (Two Counties)
  • Kinlock
  • Kirkbride
  • Kirkland
  • Kirklyn
  • Kirkwood
  • Kirks Bridge
  • Kirks Mills
  • Knapp
  • Knox (Formerly Edinburg)
  • Lamberton
  • Lamont
  • Lanark
  • Lansdale
  • Lawrence County
  • Lee
  • Leith
  • Lemington
  • Lenox
  • Leslie
  • Lewis Township (Three Counties)
  • Limekilns
  • Linn
  • Linwood
  • Lock Haven
  • Lock Lomond
  • Lockport (Three Counties)
  • Lockvale
  • Lockwood
  • Logan
  • Lower Paxton Township
  • Lynn
  • Lyon Valley
  • Lyons
  • Macbeth
  • Macdonaldton
  • Manor
  • Mansfield
  • Marienville formerly spelled Marionville
  • Markle
  • Marshall
  • Martin
  • Mason
  • Mayfield
  • McAlisters
  • McAlisterville
  • McCalmont Township
  • McCartney
  • McClure (Two Counties)
  • McConnellsburg
  • McConnellstown
  • McCormick
  • McCracken (Two Counties)
  • McCune
  • McDonald
  • McEwensville
  • McGees Mills
  • McGillstown
  • McGregor
  • McHenry Township
  • McIntyre Township
  • McKean County
  • McKee (Two Counties)
  • McKees Rocks
  • McKeesport
  • McKendricks Corner
  • McKenzie Corner
  • McKimm
  • McKinley (Two Counties)
  • McKinney
  • McMicheal
  • McMinns Summit
  • McMurray
  • McPherson Ridge
  • McPhersons Corner
  • McSparran
  • McVeytown
  • McWilliams
  • Melrose (Two Counties)
  • Mercer
  • Middleton
  • Midland (Two Counties)
  • Miller Township
  • Millhall
  • Millport (Two Counties)
  • Milltown (Four Counties)
  • Milroy
  • Milton (Two Counties)
  • Monroe County
  • Montgomery
  • Montrose (Two Counties)
  • Montrose Hill
  • Moray
  • Morningside
  • Morris
  • Morton
  • Moscow
  • Mount Sterling
  • Mount Vernon
  • Muir
  • Nelson Township
  • New Albany
  • New Alexandria
  • New Bloomfield
  • New Brighton
  • New Chester
  • New Hope
  • New Kingston
  • New Millport
  • New Milltown
  • Newburgh (Six Counties)
  • Newfield (Two Counties)
  • Newkirk
  • Newport (Two Counties)
  • Newton
  • Newton Hamilton
  • Newtown (Nine Counties)
  • Nisbit
  • Nixon
  • Norman
  • North Abington Township
  • North Edinburg
  • North Middleton Township
  • North Park
  • Oakley
  • Oakwood
  • Ogle
  • Oliver
  • Olyphant (Two Counties)
  • Ormond
  • Overton
  • Paisley
  • Pallas
  • Parkgate
  • Parkhill
  • Patterson Township
  • Patton
  • Paxton
  • Pen Argyl
  • Pentland
  • Piper
  • Pitcairn
  • Point
  • Port Ann
  • Preston (Two Counties)
  • Radnor
  • Red Hill
  • Red Lion (Two Counties)
  • Redstone
  • Renfrew
  • Renton
  • Riverside (Four Counties)
  • Roadside
  • Robb
  • Roberts
  • Robinson Township
  • Rosehill
  • Ross
  • Ross Township (Three Counties)
  • Rosslyn
  • Roxborough
  • Royston(e)
  • Russell
  • Rutherford
  • Rye Township
  • Saint Johns
  • Saint Leonard
  • Saint Martins
  • Saint Marys
  • Saint Micheals
  • Salisbury
  • Scotch Hill
  • Scotch Hollow
  • Scotch Valley
  • Scotia, also known as "Benore" (named by Andrew Carnegie)
  • Scot Run
  • Scotland
  • Scott
  • Scott Glen
  • Scott Haven
  • Scott Township (Five Counties)
  • Scottdale
  • Scottsville
  • Selkirk
  • Sharps Hill
  • Shield
  • Silverton
  • Simpson
  • Sinclair
  • Slateford
  • Smithton
  • South Abington Township
  • South Middleton Township
  • South Montrose
  • South Newton Township
  • South Park
  • South Sterling
  • South View
  • Spring Hill
  • Spring Garden
  • Springfield (Three Counties)
  • Stalker
  • Standing Stone
  • Stanley
  • Star (Two Counties)
  • Sterling (Two Counties)
  • Stewart
  • Stewarton
  • Stone House (Three Counties)
  • Summerhill
  • Summerville
  • Sutherland
  • Temple
  • Thompson (Two Counties)
  • Thornton
  • Torrance
  • Torresdale
  • Torry
  • Town Hill
  • Turner
  • Tweedale
  • Union Grove
  • Upland
  • Upper Fairfield Township
  • Upper Glasgow
  • Upper Paxton Township
  • Wallace
  • Walston
  • Waterside
  • Waverley
  • Webster (Two Counties)
  • Weir
  • West Abington Township
  • West Cameron Township
  • West End
  • West Hill
  • West Park
  • West Salisbury
  • Westfield
  • Westwood (Two Counties)
  • White Hill (Two Counties)
  • White Township (Three Counties)
  • Whitecross
  • Whitehall
  • Whitehouse
  • Whiteside
  • Whitfield
  • Wick
  • Williamson
  • Wilson (Two Counties)
  • Wishaw
  • Wood Township
  • Woodlawn
  • Woodside (Four Counties)
  • Young Township (Two Counties)

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