Red Hill - Places

Places

In Australia:

  • Red Hill, Queensland
  • Red Hill, Victoria
  • Red Hill South, Victoria
  • Red Hill, Australian Capital Territory
  • Red Hill, Western Australia

In Canada:

  • Red Hill Valley is a valley in Hamilton, Ontario
  • Red Hill Creek is a creek in Hamilton, Ontario

In England:

  • Red Hill, Bournemouth
  • Red Hill, Hampshire
  • Red Hill, Herefordshire
  • Red Hill, Kent
  • Red Hill, Leicestershire
  • Red Hill, Lincolnshire - Lincolnshire Wolds
  • Red Hill, London
  • Red Hill, Warwickshire
  • Red Hill, West Yorkshire
  • Red Hill, Worcester - an area to the SE of the city

In Hong Kong:

  • Red Hill, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island

In the United States (by state):

  • Red Hill Douglas County, Oregon AVA, Oregon wine region
  • Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
  • Red Hill (New Hampshire) in New Hampshire
  • Red Hill, New Mexico
  • Red Hill in Golden Valley, Montana
  • Red Hill (New York) in Denning, New York
    • Red Hill Fire Observation Station, the fire tower on top of that peak
  • Red Hill (Bullock, North Carolina), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Granville County, North Carolina
  • Red Hill, Pennsylvania
  • Red Hill, South Carolina
  • Red Hill (Brookneal, Virginia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Charlotte County, Virginia
  • Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial in Virginia
  • Red Hill in Big Horn County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Carter County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Jefferson County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Judith Basin County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Lake County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Lewis and Clark County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Madison County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Mineral County, Montana
  • Red Hill in Powder River County, Montana


In Wales:

  • Red Hill, Pembrokeshire

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