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Standish around the world
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Our Standish is not the only one. In Gloucestershire, Standish is is a small scattered village, described as a "dispersed rural community". In the United States of America, there are plenty of places carrying the Standish name, from dams in Montana and ditches in Wyoming, to towns in Maine and Massachusetts, and even a city (pop. 1,581 in 2000) in Michigan.
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In the UK
Standish, Gloucestershire
- Standish Village Hall: www.standishvillagehall.co.uk
- wikipedia:Standish, Gloucestershire on wikipedia
In the United States of America
California
- Standish, Lassen County, California
- Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area, California
Conneticut
- Standish Park, Hartford County, Connecticut
- Standish Pond/Standish Brook/Standish Hill, New London County, Connecticut
Florida
- Standish Lake, Orange County, Florida
Maine
- Standish, Maine homepage: www.standish.org
- Standish, Cumberland County, Maine on wikipedia
Massachusetts
- Standish Monument School, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
- Standish Hall, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
- Standish, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Michigan
- Standish Michigan: www.cityofstandish.com
- Standish Lake, Ingham County, Michigan
- Standish Pond, Lenawee County, Michigan
- Standish, Arenac County, Michigan on wikipedia
Minnesota
- Standish, Minnesota: www.standishminneapolis.com
- Standish School, Hennepin County, Minnesota
- Standish, Minneapolis, Minnesota on wikipedia
Missouri
- Standish School, Bates County, Missouri
- Standish, Carroll County, Missouri
Montana
- Standish Creek, Granite County, Montana
- Standish Dams, Rosebud County, Montana
New York
- Standish, Clinton County, New York
North Dakota
- Standish Lake, Kidder County, North Dakota
Ohio
- Standish School, Huron County, Ohio
- Standish Cemetery, Meigs County, Ohio
Wyoming
- Standish Ditch, Fremont County, Wyoming
- Standish Ditch, Washakie County, Wyoming
See also:
- Standish on wikipedia
The information on this page was last updated on 12th February 2008.
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