Springdale - United States

United States

  • Springdale, Arkansas
    • Springdale Public Schools, serves the above
  • Springdale (Stamford), Connecticut
  • Springdale, Iowa
  • Springdale, Louisville, Kentucky
  • Springdale, Maryland
  • Springdale Township, Michigan
  • Springdale Township, Minnesota
  • Springdale Township, Valley County, Nebraska
  • Springdale, New Jersey
  • Springdale, North Carolina
  • Springdale, Ohio
  • Springdale, Pennsylvania
  • Springdale Township, Pennsylvania
  • Springdale, Lancaster County, South Carolina
  • Springdale, Lexington County, South Carolina
  • Springdale, Utah
  • Springdale, Washington
  • Springdale, Wisconsin, a town
  • Springdale, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a ghost town
  • Springdale Mall, Mobile, Alabama

On the National Register of Historic Places:

  • Springdale (Tiffin, Ohio)
  • Springdale (Crozier, Virginia)
  • Springdale (Lexington, Virginia)

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