Sumner - Places

Places

  • In Australia
    • Sumner, Queensland, suburb of Brisbane
  • In New Zealand:
    • Sumner, New Zealand, seaside suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand
    • Lake Sumner
  • in the United States:
    • Sumner, California, former name of Kern, California
    • Sumner, Georgia
    • Sumner, Illinois
    • Sumner, Iowa
    • Sumner, Maine
    • Sumner, Michigan
    • Sumner, Mississippi
    • Sumner, Missouri
    • Sumner, Nebraska
    • Sumner, Oklahoma
    • Sumner, Washington
    • Four places called Sumner in the state of Wisconsin:
      • Sumner, Barron County, Wisconsin, a town
        • Sumner (community), Barron County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
      • Sumner, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, a town
      • Sumner, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, a town
    • Sumner County, Kansas
    • Sumner County, Tennessee
    • Sumner Township, Michigan
    • Sumner Township, Minnesota
    • Fort Sumner, New Mexico
    • Lake Sumner, New Mexico
    • Sumner Elementary School, in Topeka, Kansas
    • The Sumner Tunnel, a vehicular tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts

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