Town and Country
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Town and Country (or variations) has several possible meanings:
It is the name of several places in the United States:
- Town 'n' Country, Florida
- Town and Country, Missouri
- Town and Country, Washington
- Town & Country Village, Palo Alto, California
It can also be:
- Town and Country Magazine, a British monthly magazine, founded 1769, then known for its regular publishings of scandals centered in London.
- Town & Country (magazine), a lifestyle magazine published by The Hearst Corporation, which has been published since 1846 and is the US' oldest continuously published general interest magazine
- Town & Country (band) an American rock band
- Town & Country (film), a 2001 film starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton
- Town and Country (album), a 1969 album by Humble Pie
- Chrysler Town and Country, a minivan manufactured by Chrysler
- Town & Country , a school for students (grades preschool through 12th) with learning disorders located in Tulsa Oklahoma
- Town & Country Surf Designs, a renowned surfboard manufacturer based in Hawaii (there is also a Nintendo game of the same name)
- Town and Country by Red Wing, a mid-century modern line of dishware designed by Eva Zeisel and produced by Red Wing Pottery.
- Town & Country Food Stores, a chain of convenience stores headquartered in San Angelo, Texas.