Edgewood
Edgewood is a common place name in the United States and Canada, often used for towns, neighborhoods, and schools. The name is derived from the Old English words 'ecg', meaning edge, and 'wudu', meaning wood. It typically refers to a place located at the edge of a wood or forest.
Places[edit | edit source]
There are numerous places named Edgewood in North America, including:
- Edgewood, British Columbia, a small community in Canada
- Edgewood, Florida, a city in Orange County
- Edgewood, Maryland, a census-designated place in Harford County
- Edgewood, New Mexico, a town in Santa Fe County
- Edgewood, Washington, a city in Pierce County
Schools[edit | edit source]
Several schools also bear the name Edgewood, such as:
- Edgewood College, a liberal arts college in Madison, Wisconsin
- Edgewood High School (disambiguation), several high schools in the United States
Other uses[edit | edit source]
The name Edgewood is also used in other contexts, including:
- Edgewood Arsenal, a former U.S. Army installation in Maryland, now part of Aberdeen Proving Ground
- Edgewood (Amtrak station), a train station in Edgewood, Maryland
See also[edit | edit source]
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