Waldo - Places

Places

Canada
  • Waldo, British Columbia, a ghost town
United States
  • Waldo, Alabama, a town
  • Waldo, Marin County, California, an unincorporated community
  • Waldo, former name of Waldo Junction, California, an unincorporated community
  • Waldo, former name of Sausalito, California, a city
  • Waldo, Arkansas, a city
  • Waldo, Florida, a city
  • Waldo, Kansas, a city
  • Waldo Township, Russell County, Kansas
  • Waldo, Maine, a town
  • Waldo County, Maine
  • Waldo, Kansas City, Missouri, a city neighborhood
  • WALDO (Work And Live District Overlay), a newer name for the Powerhouse Arts District, Jersey City, New Jersey
  • Waldo, New Mexico, an unincorporated area
  • Waldo, Ohio, a village
  • Waldo Township, Marion County, Ohio
  • Waldo, Oregon, a ghost town
  • Waldo, Wisconsin, a village
  • Mount Waldo, a mountain in Maine
  • Waldo Hills, a range of hills in Oregon
  • Waldo Covered Bridge, Alabama
  • Waldo-Hancock Bridge, a suspension bridge in Maine
  • Waldo Lake, a freshwater lake in Oregon
  • Waldo Park, Salem, Oregon
  • Waldo Block, Portland, Oregon, a property on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Waldo Stadium, home to the Western Michigan University Broncos football team
  • Waldo Theatre, Waldoboro, Maine, on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Waldo Tunnel, a tunnel just north of the Golden Gate Bridge into Sausalito, California
  • Waldo Historic District, Waldo, Florida
  • Waldo (Amtrak station), a former train station in Waldo, Florida
  • Waldo Water Tower (Waldo, Arkansas)
  • Waldo Water Tower (Kansas City, Missouri)

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