Hayward
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Hayward was originally Hayward (profession), an officer of a township in charge of fences and enclosures. It may also refer to:
Places
- Canada
- Hayward Lake, a lake and reservoir on the Stave River, British Columbia
- New Zealand
- Hayward College, a residential college in Dunedin
- Haywards, on the North Island, site of the static inverter plant of the HVDC Inter-Island
- United Kingdom
- Haywards Heath, a town in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England
- The Hayward, an art gallery situated on the South Bank of the River Thames, London, England
- United States
- Hayward, California, a city in Alameda County
- California State University, East Bay, formerly named California State University, Hayward
- Hayward (BART station), Bay Area Rapid Transit station
- Hayward Executive Airport
- Hayward Fault Zone, earthquake fault running through Hayward
- South Hayward (BART station), transit station
- Hayward Regional Shoreline, park
- San Mateo-Hayward Bridge
- Hayward, Mariposa County, California
- Hayward, Minnesota, in Freeborn County
- Hayward Township, Freeborn County, Minnesota
- Hayward, Missouri, in Pemiscot County
- Hayward, Wisconsin, city in Sawyer County
- Hayward (town), Wisconsin, adjacent town in Sawyer County
- Hayward Field, track and field stadium, home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams
- Hayward Mill, historic mill in Douglas, Massachusetts
Other uses
- Hayward (surname)
- Hayward (given name)
- The fictional Hayward family of hobbits
- Hayward is the most common cultivar of the Kiwifruit, after Hayward Wright of New Zealand
See also
- Heyward
- Haywood (disambiguation)
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