Waterford (disambiguation)

Waterford (disambiguation)

Waterford is a city in County Waterford, Ireland.

Waterford may also refer to:

Places

In Australia:
*Waterford, Western Australia

In Canada:
*Waterford, Ontario
*New Waterford, Nova Scotia

In England:
*Waterford, Hampshire
*Waterford, Hertfordshire

In the United States:
*Waterford, California
*Waterford, Connecticut
*Waterford, Indiana
*Waterford, Maine
*Waterford, Michigan
*Waterford Township, New Jersey
*Waterford, New York:
**Waterford (village), New York
**Waterford (town), New York
*Waterford, Ohio
*Waterford, Pennsylvania
*Waterford, Vermont
*Waterford, Virginia
*Waterford, Wisconsin
*Waterford (town), Wisconsin

In Zimbabwe:
*Waterford, out-lying suburb of Bulawayo

Other

*Waterford West, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia
*Waterford Crystal, a type of crystal glassware
*Waterford Estate, a winery in Stellenbosch, South Africa [http://www.waterfordwines.com/]
*Waterford Institute, a nonprofit research center dedicated to children's education [http://www.waterford.org Corporate Website]
*Waterford Kamhlaba, a United World College is located in Mbabane, Swaziland
*Marquess of Waterford
*Waterford Nuclear Generating Station, a nuclear power plant located 20 miles west of New Orleans, Louisiana
*Waterford United F.C., Football club based in Waterford, Ireland
*Waterford Precision Cycles, American bicycle manufacturer


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