Lincoln Park
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Lincoln Park may refer to several towns, neighborhoods, parks, and census-designated places in the United States and Canada, as well as a national park in Australia and a public park in Mexico City.
[edit] Communities
- Lincoln Park, Colorado, a census-designated place
- Lincoln Park, Georgia, a census-designated place
- Lincoln Park, Michigan, a city
- Lincoln Park, New Jersey, a borough
- Lincoln Park, New York, a hamlet
- Lincoln Park, Texas, a town
[edit] Neighborhoods
- Canada
- Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta
- United States
- Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois
- Lincoln Park, Rockville, Maryland
- Lincoln Park (Duluth), Minnesota
- Lincoln Park, Jersey City, New Jersey
- The Coast, Newark, New Jersey (also called Lincoln Park)
- Lincoln Park, Rochester, New York
- Lincoln Park, Syracuse, New York
[edit] Parks
- United States
- Lincoln Park (Chicago), Illinois
- Lincoln Park (Burbank), California
- Lincoln Park (Long Beach), California
- Lincoln Park (Los Angeles), California (formerly Eastlake Park)
- Lincoln Park (San Francisco), California
- Lincoln Park (New Orleans), Louisiana, a former amusement park
- Lincoln Park (Massachusetts), in the town of Dartmouth
- Lincoln Park (Jersey City), New Jersey
- Lincoln Park (Newark), New Jersey
- Lincoln Park (Columbus, Ohio)
- Lincoln Park (Seattle), Washington
- Lincoln Park (Spokane), Washington
- Lincoln Park (Washington D.C.)
- Mexico
- Lincoln Park (Mexico City) (in Polanco)
[edit] Schools
- Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School, Midland, Pennsylvania
- Lincoln Park High School (Illinois) in Chicago
- Lincoln Park High School (Michigan)
- Lincoln Park Elementary School, Columbus, Ohio
[edit] National park
- Lincoln National Park, a national park in South Australia, Australia
[edit] See also
- Linkin Park, an alternative rock band whose name was derived from the Lincoln Park in Santa Monica, California (now known as Christine Reed Park)
- Twin River, a casino located in Lincoln, Rhode Island, which was formerly known as Lincoln Park prior to 2006.