Tusculum (disambiguation)
- Tusculum (disambiguation)
Tusculum can refer to:
Italy
*Tusculum - an ancient city of Latium in Italy
*Counts of Tusculum - powerful secular noblemen in Latium during the tenth through twelfth centuries
*Battle of Tusculum - a military battle in the year 1167, near Tusculum in Latium (Italy)
United States
; Cities. towns or neighborhoods:
*Tusculum, Tennessee - a community in Greene County, Tennessee, near Greeneville, Tennessee
*Columbia-Tusculum, Cincinnati - neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio
*Tusculum, a neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee; Educational institutions
*Tusculum College - a university in Tennessee
;Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places:
* Tusculum (Arcola, North Carolina)
* Tusculum (Princeton, New Jersey)
* Tusculum (Amherst, Virginia)
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