List of places in the United States named after royalty

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Many locations in the United States are named after royalty, including Kings, Queens, Princes, Princesses, and Dukes. Of these, the majority are European royalty, though exceptions exist, such as with Hiram, Maine, which is named after the biblical King Hiram I of Tyre.

States

Eight out of fifty U.S. States are named after European royalty, seven of which were monarchs or consorts.[1]

Counties and boroughs

Cities, towns, and neighborhoods

Census designated places

Other

Buildings and rooms

Monuments and shrines

Rivers and piers

Seminaries

Schools

Universities

References

  1. ^ Rosenberg, Matt (6 August 2018). "Which U.S. States Are Named After Royalty?". ThoughtCo.
  2. ^ Kenyon, John P. James II. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Georgetown 101". Georgetown DC.