Tanglewood (disambiguation)

Tanglewood (disambiguation)

Tanglewood can refer to:

People

*The Tanglewood Boys, an Italian-American gang from Yonkers, New York

Places

United States

*Tanglewood estate and music venue, Massachusetts
*Boston University Tanglewood Institute, a summer festival for high school musicians located in Lenox, Massachusetts under the auspices of the Boston University College of Fine Arts.
*Tanglewood, Houston, Texas
*Tanglewood Park, a golf course and park in Forsyth County, North Carolina, near Clemmons.
*Tanglewood Mall, a Virginia shopping mallOn the National Register of Historic Places
* Tanglewood (Greensboro, Alabama), 1859
* Tanglewood (Peewee Valley, Kentucky), 1869
* Tanglewood (Magnolia, Mississippi), 1850
* Tanglewood (Chillicothe, Ohio), 1850
* Tanglewood Historic District, Nashville, Tennessee
* Tanglewood Plantation, Lynchburh, South Carolina, 1850
* Tanglewood (Maidens, Virginia), 1929

Things

*"Tanglewood Tales" (1853), book by Nathaniel Hawthorne
*The Tukwila computer processor, once codenamed Tanglewood
*Tanglewood Guitars, a British guitar manufacturer

*Tanglewood (computer game), a video game released in 1988
*"," a first season episode of ""


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