Hampton
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Hampton may refer to:
[edit] Places
[edit] In Antarctica
[edit] In Australia
- Hampton, Queensland
- Mount Hampton, Western Australia
- Hampton, Victoria
- Hampton East, Victoria
- Hampton Park, Victoria
[edit] In Canada
[edit] In England
- Hampton Green, Cheshire
- Hampton Heath, Cheshire
- Hampton Fields, Gloucestershire
- Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire
- Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire
- Hampton Poyle, Oxfordshire
- Hamptons, Kent (note final 's')
- Hampton, London, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton Hill, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton Wick, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton Court Palace, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. Soccer Team
- Hampton, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire
- Hampton, Shropshire
- Hampton-in-Arden in Solihull, West Midlands
- Hampton Loade, Shropshire
- Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire
- Hampton-on-the-Hill, Warwickshire
- Hampton Magna, Warwickshire
- Hampton, Worcestershire
- Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire
[edit] In the United States of America
- Hampton, Arkansas
- Hampton, Connecticut
- Hampton, Florida
- Hampton, Georgia
- Hampton, Illinois
- Hampton, Iowa
- Hampton, Maryland
- Hampton, Minnesota
- Hampton, Missouri
- Hampton, Nebraska
- Hampton, New Hampshire
- Hampton, New Jersey
- Hampton, New York
- Hampton, Pennsylvania
- Hampton, South Carolina
- Hampton, Tennessee
- Hampton, Virginia
- Collinston, Utah, also known as Hampton
[edit] See also
East Hampton, Easthampton, Hampton Cove, Hampton Falls, Hampton Township, Littlehampton, New Hampton, North Hampton, Northampton (disambiguation), Southampton (disambiguation), South Hampton The Hamptons, and Westhampton
[edit] People
- Christopher Hampton — British playwright
- Dan Hampton — National Football League defensive tackle
- Dave Hampton — National Football League running back
- David Hampton — U.S. con artist
- Fred Hampton — African American activist and deputy chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party
- Howard Hampton, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
- Ike Hampton — Major League Baseball catcher
- James Hampton (artist) — American folk artist
- James Hampton (actor) — television and film actor
- Jean Elizabeth Hampton — American philosopher
- John Hampton — Australian politician
- Captain Kimberly Hampton — South Carolinian and first female military pilot to be shot down and killed by the enemy in United States military history
- Lionel Hampton — U.S. jazz musician
- Michael Hampton — guitarist for Funkadelic
- Michael Hampton (punk musician) — member of Fugazi
- Mike Hampton — an American baseball player
- Millard Hampton — U.S. athlete
- Captain Trevor Hampton — founded the first scuba diving center in Britain
- Wade Hampton — three generations of South Carolina planters, politicians and military leaders
- William Hampton (cricketer) — English cricketer
[edit] Other
- Hampton National Historic Site — Towson, Maryland
- Hampton School — London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- USS Hampton (SSN-767) — A nuclear-powered fast attack submarine
- Hampton University — Virginia
- Hampton Inn — a hotel chain
- Hampton the Hamster — part of The Hampster Dance phenomenon
- Harry Hampton — British slang for penis.
- Marie Hampton, 15th Century English warship, ex-Genovese (see List of early warships of the English Navy)
- Hampton (car), a British car made from 1912 to 1933