Irvington - Places

Places

United States (cities, towns, villages, and unincorporated communities)
  • Irvington, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Mobile County, Alabama
  • Irvington, Illinois, a village in Washington County, Illinois
  • Irvington Township, Illinois, a township in Washington County, Illinois
  • Irvington, Kentucky, a city in Breckinridge County, Kentucky
  • Irvington, Nebraska, an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Nebraska
  • Irvington, New Jersey, a township in Essex County, New Jersey
  • Irvington, New York, a village in the Town of Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York
  • Irvington, Virginia, a town in Lancaster County, Virginia
  • Irvington, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the Town of Menomonie, Dunn County, Wisconsin
United States (neighboorhoods or districts)
  • Irvington, Baltimore, neighborhood in the Southwest District of Baltimore, Maryland
  • Irvington, Fremont, California, a historical town; now a district of the City of Fremont, Alameda County, California
  • Irvington, Portland, Oregon, a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon
  • Irvington Historic District (Indianapolis, Indiana), a historic neighborhood in Indianapolis, Indiana

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