Bloomingdale - Places

Places

Canada
  • Bloomingdale, Ontario
United States
  • Bloomingdale, former name of Oregon City, California
  • Bloomingdale, Florida
  • Bloomingdale, Georgia
  • Bloomingdale, Illinois
  • Bloomingdale, Indiana
  • Bloomingdale, Kentucky
  • Bloomingdale (Queenstown, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Bloomingdale, Michigan
  • Bloomingdale, New Jersey
  • Bloomingdale, New York (Essex County)
  • Bloomingdale, North Carolina
  • Bloomingdale, Ohio
  • Bloomingdale, Carbon County, Pennsylvania in Carbon County, Pennsylvania
  • Bloomingdale, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
  • Bloomingdale, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
  • Bloomingdale, South Dakota
  • Bloomingdale, Tennessee
  • Bloomingdale (Washington, DC), a neighborhood in Washington, D.C.
  • Bloomingdale, Wisconsin
  • Bloomingdale School of Music, a nonprofit community music school in Manhattan, New York City
  • Bloomingdale District, a district of Manhattan
  • Bloomingdale Township (disambiguation)

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