Lakewood - Places

Places

In Australia

  • Lakewood, Western Australia, an abandoned town in Western Australia

In Canada:

  • Lakewood Suburban Centre, Saskatoon, a subdivision in the city of Saskatoon

In the Philippines:

  • Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur

In the United States:

  • Lakewood, California, a city in Los Angeles County
  • Lakewood, Colorado, a city in Jefferson County
  • Lakewood, Illinois, a village in McHenry County
  • Lakewood Balmoral Historic District, Chicago, Illinois
  • Lakewood, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Lakewood (St. Joseph, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Louisiana
  • Lakewood, Michigan
  • Lakewood CDP, New Jersey, a census-designated place in Lakewood Township, New Jersey
  • Lakewood, New York, a village in Chautauqua County
  • Lakewood, Ohio, a large city in Cuyahoga County, and part of the Greater Cleveland Metropolitan area
  • Lakewood, South Carolina, a census-designated place in Sumter County
  • Lakewood, Tennessee, a city in Davidson County
    • Lakewood Commercial District, listed on the NRHP in Davidson County, Tennessee
  • Lakewood, Dallas, Texas, a neighborhood in East Dallas
  • Lakewood, Washington, a city in Pierce County
  • Lakewood, Wisconsin, a town in Oconto County
  • Lakewood (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in Oconto County

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