Locations in the United States with an English name
A large number of places in the U.S were named after places in England largely as a result of English settlers and explorers of the Thirteen Colonies .
Some names were carried over directly and are found throughout the country (such as Manchester , Birmingham and Rochester ). Others carry the prefix "New"; for example, the largest city in the US, New York , was named after York because King Charles II gave the land to his brother, James, the Duke of York (later James II ).[ 1] [ 2] Some places, such as Hartford, Connecticut , bear an archaic spelling of an English place (in this case Hertford ).
Washington, D.C. , the federal capital of the U.S., is named after the first U.S. President George Washington , whose surname was due to his family holding land in Washington, Tyne and Wear .
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Aldrige
Alford
Alton
Amesbury Circle
Amelia Island
Andover
Arlington
Ashbury Lane
Avon Park
Banbury
Bath Lane
Baxter
Beauclerc
Bedford Road
Beechwood
Berkshire Lakes
Beresford
Beverly Beach
Bloxham
Boston Street
Brentwood
Bridgewater
Brighton Bay
Bristol
Buckingham
Burlington Heights
Burlington Oaks
Caldwell Terrace
Cambridge Road
Camden Square
Canterbury
Carlisle
Carlton, Pinellas County
Carlton, St. Lucie County
Charlotte Beach
Charlotte County
Charlotte Harbor
Charlotte Park
Charlotte Square
Chatham
Chelsea
Chelsea Place
Cheshire Drive
Chester
Chesterfield Heights
Chichester
Colchester Court
Concord, Gadsden County
Concord, Leon County
Cornwall
Cornwell
Covington Park
Crawford
Cumberland
Cuxham Drive
Darlington
Davenport
Denham
Derby Woods
Dorset
Dorchester
Dover
Dovercourt Lane
Durham
Eastbrook
Eastgate, Orange County
Eastgate, Manatee County
Eastgate, Sarasota County
East Hill
Essington Lane
Essex Lane
Essex Street
Ewell
Exeter
Falmouth
Faringdon Drive
Fort Pierce
Glastonbury Circle
Gloucester Court
Greenacres
Greenfield, Columbia County
Greenfield, Duval County
Greenfield, Pasco County
Greenhead
Greenwich
Grimsby Lane
Guilford
Halifax River
Hampshire
Hampshire Hills
Hampstead Lane
Hampton
Harpswell Drive
Harrington
Harrington Lake
Harwich Circle
Haverhill
Haynes
Heathrow
Hillsboro Beach
Hillsborough County
Hillsborough River
Holly Hill
Hollywood
Horton Shores
Huntington, Marion County
Huntington, Putnam County
Hyde Park
Inwood
Kensington Park
Kent
Keswick
Kingsford
Kingsland
Kingsley Plantation
King Charles Circle
King Edward Drive
King George Estates
King Henry Avenue
King Henry Road
King Richard Lane
Kingston
Lake George
Lancaster
Langdon Beach
Lavenham Circle
Layton
Lexington
Lincoln
Liverpool
Liverpool Island
Lockwood, Levy County
Lockwood, Orange County
London Drive
Londonderry
Longwood
Lundy
Manchester
Manchester Lakes
Mansfield Heights
Margate
Marlborough
Melbourne
Middlesex Road
Mulburry
Newberry
Newburn
Newcastle
Newmarket
New River, Broward County
Norfolk Street
Northwood, Alachua County
Northwood, Palm Beach County
Norwich Circle
Nottingham
Nottingham Street
Oxford
Parham Heights
Pembridge Avenue
Plymouth [ 16]
Port Charlotte
Portland
Portsmouth Lane
Prince John Lane
Prince Michael Lane
Queen Anne Boulevard
Queen Anne Court
Queen Anne Road
Queen Elizabeth Court
Queen Elizabeth Way
Queen Victoria Avenue
Queen Victoria Drive
Queens Park
Ramsey Beach
Reading Road
Richmond
Ridgewood
Riverdale
Runnymede
Rutland
Salisbury Road
Saxton
Scarborough
Sheffield Circle
Sherwood Forest
Shrewsbury Lane
Shrewsbury Road
Southbank
Southend
Southgate
Southminster Circle
Southport
Southside
Springfield
St. Catherine
Sudbury Lane
Suffolk Road
Sussex
Sussex Place
Templeton Lane
Tisbury Lane
Upshire Path
Walsingham
Warrington
Warwick Hills
Washington County
Watergate
Wellington
Wesley Chapel
Westbury
Westchester
Westminster
Westmoreland
Westside
Wickham Park
Winchester Estates
Windermere [ 17]
Windlesham Court
Windsor, Alachua County
Windsor, Indian River County
Woodburn [ 17]
Woodstock
Worthington Springs
Victoria Park
York
Yorkshire
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
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Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
New York itself
Albany county
Allerton
Andover
Ardsley
Bath
Bedford
Bedford Hills
Boston
Bradford
Brentwood
Bridgehampton
Bridgewater (town)
Bridgewater (village)
Brighton, Erie County
Brighton, Franklin County
Brighton, Monroe County
Brighton Beach
Bristol
Calverton
Cambridge
Carlisle
Chatham
Chelsea
Chester, Orange County
Chester, Warren County
Chesterfield
Chichester
Colchester
Cornwall
Cornwall-on-Hudson
Coventry
Cumberland County
Durham
Elmhurst, Chautauqua County
Elmhurst, Queens
Essex
Fordham
Garden City
Gravesend
Greenwich
Greenwich Village
Hastings-on-Hudson
Hempstead (town)
Hempstead (village)
Huntington (CDP)
Huntington (town)
Hyde Park
Islip (CDP)
Islip (town)
Kensington, Nassau County
Kensington, Brooklyn
Kew Gardens
Kingsbridge
Kingston
Lancaster
Leeds
Leicester
Lincoln
Liverpool
Manchester
Middlesex
New Brighton
New Castle
New Hartford
New Hyde Park
New Suffolk
New Windsor
New York City
Norfolk
Northampton, Fulton County
Northampton, Suffolk County
Northumberland
Norwich
Oxford
Plymouth
Reading
Ridge
Riverhead (CDP)
Riverhead (town)
Rochdale
Rochester
Roxbury
Rutland
Rye
Salisbury
St. Albans
Scarborough
Scarsdale
Seaford
Shoreham
Somerset
Southampton
South Bristol
Southold (CDP)
Southold (town)
Springfield
Stafford
Stamford
Stamford (village)
Suffolk County
Upton
Wainscott
Warwick
Warwick (village)
Waterloo (town)
Westbury
West Brighton
Windsor
Woodbury, Nassau County
Woodbury, Orange County
Woodstock
Worcester
York
Yorkshire
Yorktown
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Amberley
Andover
Avon
Avon Lake
Bath, Allen County
Bath, Greene County
Bath, Summit County
Bedford
Bedford Heights
Berwick
Bexley [ 45]
Birmingham, Erie County
Birmingham, Guernsey County
Bradford
Brighton
Bristol
Camden
Carlisle
Cheshire
Chatham
Chester
Cleveland
Coventry
Cumberland
Derby
Dorset
Dover
Dover Township, Athens County
Dover Township, Fulton County
Dover Township, Tuscarawas County
Dover Township, Union County
Durham Township
East Liverpool
Essex
Grafton
Greenwich
Guilford
Kensington
Kettering
Lancaster
Litchfield
Liverpool Township, Medina County
Liverpool Township, Columbiana County
London
New Carlisle
New London
Lyme
Malvern
Manchester
Mansfield
Mayfield
Mayfield Heights
New Lyme Township
Nottingham Township
Norwich
Oxford
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Reading
Rochester Township
Salisbury
Sheffield
Somerset
Truro Township
Windsor
York Township
Oklahoma
Oregon
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Pennsylvania
Alden (derived from Alden Valley , Lancashire )
Andreas (from Andreas, Isle of Man )
Aston
Barnsley
Bath
Bedford
Bedminster
Berks County (short for "Berkshire ")
Berwick
Birmingham, Chester County
Birmingham, Huntingdon County
Black Heath (derived from either Blackheath, London or Blackheath, West Midlands )
Brentwood
Brighton
Bristol
Bristol Township
Buckingham
Bucks County (short for "Buckinghamshire ")
Carlisle
Cheltenham
Cheltenham Township
Chester
Cheswick
Croydon
Cumberland County
Darby (from the phonetic pronunciation of "Derby ")
Darlington
Devon
Dover
Easton (derived from Easton Neston , a estate in Northamptonshire )
East Huntingdon Township
East York
Elmhurst
Emsworth
Exeter
Essington
Falmouth
Freeland
Grantham
Halifax
Hereford
Hereford Township
Horsham
Huntingdon
Huntington
Hyde Park
Kensington
Kidder Township (derived from Kidderminster , Worcestershire)
Kingston
Lancaster
Lancaster County
Lancaster Township, Butler County
Lancaster Township, Lancaster County
Liverpool
Liverpool Township
Lowhill Township (derived from Low Hill , Wolverhampton , West Midlands )
Lynn Township (derived from King's Lynn , Norfolk )
Malvern
Manchester
Mayfair
Middlesex Township
New Brighton
New Castle
New Cumberland
New Kensington
New London
New Oxford
New Stanton
New Wilmington
Northampton
Northampton County
Northumberland
Northumberland County
Norwood
Nottingham
Nottingham Township
Olney
Oxford
Plymouth
Reading
Richmond Township
Rochester
Romney
Salisbury Township
Sheffield
Shrewsbury
Somerset
Southampton
Southwark
South Huntingdon Township
Sunbury (derived from Sunbury-on-Thames , Surrey )
Telford
Trafford
Warminster
Warrington Township, Bucks County
Warrington Township, York County
Warwick Township, Bucks County
Warwick Township, Chester County
Warwick Township, Lancaster County
Washington
Westmoreland County
Whitehall
Yeadon
York
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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References
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^ Named after Bromley , the birthplace of Charles Collins, a pharmacist who laid out the town in Kentucky in 1848. Rennick 1988 , p. 36.
^ Possibly named after Dover , believed to be the birthplace of the founder's father. Rennick 1988 , p. 84.
^ Rennick 1988 , p. 178.
^ Manchester's founders envisioned it would become a large industrial city like Manchester , England.Rennick 1988 , pp. 186–87.
^ Believed to have been originally named after Willoughby , England, from where the ancestors of the area's settler's were thought to have emigrated; the name "Williba" was supposedly a corruption adopted by its first postmaster to fit the name on a rubber stamp. Rennick 1988 , p. 320.
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^ Named after Old Boothby in Lincolnshire . Chadbourne 1955 , p. 71.
^ Chadbourne 1955 , p. 72.
^ Chadbourne 1955 , p. 70.
^ History of Cambridge, Maine .
^ Chadbourne 1955 , p. 85.
^ Named after the manor of Kittery Court, located on Kittery Point in Kingswear , the birthplace of founder Alexander Shapleigh. Chadbourne 1955 , p. 47.
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^ Chadbourne 1955 , p. 3.
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^ Debated. Possibly named in reference to Westerleigh , South Gloucestershire , or simply for its position at the westernmost edge of the state. See Westerly, Rhode Island#History .
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