Places Named For Collis P. Huntington
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- Collis P. Huntington Building – Hampton University Museum, Hampton, Virginia.
- Huntington, West Virginia.
- Collis Avenue in Huntington, West Virginia.
- Collis P. Huntington High School, Newport News, Virginia.
- Huntington Park, and Huntington Avenue, Newport News, Virginia.
- Huntington, Texas in Angelina County, Texas
- Huntington Hall – U.S. Navy enlisted housing and USO 3100 Huntington Avenue, Newport News, Virginia
- The Huntington Hotel – San Francisco, California
- Huntington Free Library and Reading Room – Bronx, NY
- Collis P. Huntington State Park, Redding and Bethel, Connecticut
- Collis Place in Bronx County, New York, which is located several blocks from Huntington's riverside mansion.
- Tugboat Huntington – retired 1994, now a floating exhibit and classroom at the Palm Beach Maritime Museum, Palm Beach, Florida
- Collis Avenue, a residential street that starts at Huntington Drive in the El Sereno district of the City of Los Angeles and ends in the City of South Pasadena, California
- Collis P. Huntington Academic Building; Tuskegee University, AL (Destroyed in a fire)
- Huntington Dorm; Tuskegee University, AL
- Camp Huntington on Raquette Lake, NY which is now owned by the State University of New York at Cortland
- C.P Huntington Primary School in Sacramento, California
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