Sterling - Places

Places

  • Sterling, Alaska, a census-designated place
  • Sterling, Colorado, a city
  • Sterling, Connecticut, a town
  • Sterling, Georgia
  • Sterling, Idaho
  • Sterling, Illinois, a city
  • Sterling, Indiana
  • Sterling, Iowa
  • Sterling, Kansas, a city
  • Sterling, Massachusetts, a town
  • Sterling, Michigan, a village
  • Sterling, Missouri
  • Sterling, Montana
  • Sterling, Nebraska, a village
  • Sterling, New York, a town
  • Sterling, North Carolina
  • Sterling, North Dakota, an unincorporated community
  • Sterling, Ohio, an unincorporated community
  • Sterling, Oklahoma, a town
  • Sterling, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
  • Sterling, Wayne County, Pennsylvania
  • Sterling, Texas
  • Sterling, Utah, a town
  • Sterling, Virginia, a census-designated place
  • Sterling, Washington
  • Sterling, Polk County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Sterling, Vernon County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Sterling City, Texas
  • Sterling Forest, New York
  • Sterling Forest State Park, New York
  • Sterling State Park, Michigan
  • Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area, Colorado
  • Sterling Wildlife Management Area, Idaho

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