Argyle
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Argyle is an archaic spelling of Argyll, now part of the Argyll and Bute council area in western Scotland. As a result, the name Argyle has also been used by Scottish emigrants as the name of several locations. It is also found with some other uses:
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[edit] Towns and cities
Canada
United States
- Argyle, Georgia
- Argyle, Maine
- Argyle, Michigan
- Argyle, Minnesota
- Argyle, Missouri
- Argyle (town), New York
- Argyle (village), New York
- Argyle, Texas
- Argyle (town), Wisconsin
- Argyle (village), Wisconsin
- Argyle Township, Michigan
[edit] Other locations
- Argyle Street (disambiguation page)
- Lake Argyle, an artificial lake in Western Australia
[edit] People
- Stanley Argyle (1867-1940), Australian politician
[edit] Other uses
- Argyle (pattern), a pattern consisting of diamonds in diagonal checkerboard arrangement
- Argyle Secondary School, British Columbia, Canada
- Argyle Winery, a winery in the U.S. state of Oregon
- Argyle (CTA), a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's "L" system
- Argyle, the former name for Mong Kok (MTR) station, located on Argyle Street, Hong Kong
- Argyle diamond mine, Western Australia
- Argyll (automobile), an 1899 to 1932 and 1976 to circa 1990 Scottish car marque
- Plymouth Argyle F.C., an English football team