Springfield
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Springfield may refer to:
- Springfield (toponym), the place name in general
Places and locations
Australia
- Springfield, New South Wales (Central Coast)
- Springfield, New South Wales (Snowy Monaro Regional Council)
- Springfield, Queensland
- Springfield, South Australia
- Springfield, Victoria in Buloke Shire, north-western Victoria
- Springfield, Victoria (Macedon Ranges), in central Victoria
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Canada
- Rural Municipality of Springfield, in Manitoba
- Springfield (provincial electoral district), an electoral division in Manitoba
- Springfield, New Brunswick (disambiguation)
- Springfield, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Springfield, Nova Scotia
- Springfield, Ontario
- Springfield, Prince Edward Island
Ireland
- Springfield, a townland in County Offaly
- Springfield, a townland in County Westmeath
New Zealand
South Africa
United Kingdom
- Springfield, Birmingham, England
- Springfield, Caerphilly, a place Caerphilly County Borough, Wales
- Springfield, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
- Springfield, Dumfries and Galloway, a place in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
- Springfield, Essex, Chelmsford, England
- Springfield, Fife, Scotland
- Springfield, Highland, a place in Highland, Scotland
- Springfield University Hospital, Tooting, London, England
- Springfield, Milton Keynes, England
- Springfield, Sandwell, a place in Sandwell, England
- Springfield, an area in Sutton Farm, a suburb of Shrewsbury, England
- Springfield, Wigan, a place in Wigan, England
- Springfield, Wolverhampton, England
- Springfield (Hackney ward), London Borough of Hackney, England
- RGS Springfield, co-ed junior school of RGS Worcester
United States
- Springfield, Arkansas
- Springfield, California
- Springfield, Colorado
- Springfield, Florida, a city in Bay County
- Springfield (Jacksonville), Florida, a neighborhood
- Springfield, Georgia
- Springfield, Idaho
- Springfield, Illinois, the state capital of Illinois
- Springfield, LaPorte County, Indiana
- Springfield, Posey County, Indiana
- Springfield, Kentucky
- Springfield, Louisiana
- Springfield, Maine
- Springfield, Massachusetts, the first Springfield settled in America
- Springfield metropolitan area, Massachusetts, the most populous Metropolitan Springfield Area
- Springfield, Michigan, a city in Calhoun County
- Springfield, Minnesota, in Brown County
- Springfield, Missouri, the most populous Springfield in the United States
- Springfield, Nebraska
- Springfield, New Hampshire
- Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey (referred to as "Springfield")
- Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey (referred to as "Springfield")
- Springfield/Belmont, Newark, New Jersey, a neighborhood of Newark
- Springfield, New York
- Springfield, Ohio
- Springfield, Oregon
- Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania (referred to as "Springfield")
- Springfield, South Carolina
- Springfield, South Dakota
- Springfield, Tennessee
- Springfield, Texas, Jim Wells County
- Springfield, former town and county seat of Limestone County, Texas, now part of Fort Parker State Park
- Springfield, Vermont
- Springfield, Virginia
- Springfield (Coatesville, Virginia), a historic home
- Springfield, Albemarle County, Virginia
- Springfield, Page County, Virginia
- Springfield, Westmoreland County, Virginia
- Springfield, West Virginia
- Springfield, Dane County, Wisconsin
- Springfield, Jackson County, Wisconsin
- Springfield, Marquette County, Wisconsin
- Springfield, St. Croix County, Wisconsin
- Springfield, Walworth County, Wisconsin
Unites States Virgin Islands
Amtrak stations
- Franconia–Springfield station, Virginia
- Springfield station (Illinois)
- Springfield Union Station (Massachusetts)
Theme park areas
Fictional places
- Springfield (Guiding Light), a community in the television soap opera Guiding Light
- Springfield, setting of the American comedy TV series Father Knows Best
- Springfield (G.I. Joe), a town in the G.I. Joe comic book series
- Springfield (The Simpsons), hometown of the Simpson family in The Simpsons
- "$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)", a 1993 episode of The Simpsons
People with the surname
- Adam Springfield (born 1982), American actor
- Dusty Springfield (1939–1999), English pop singer (born Mary O'Brien)
- Molly Springfield (born 1977), American artist
- Rick Springfield (born 1949), American pop singer
- Tom Springfield (born 1934), American musician, songwriter, record producer, brother of Dusty (born Dion O'Brien)
Fictional characters
- Jebediah Springfield, founder of Springfield from The Simpsons
- Negi Springfield, the main anime character from Mahou Sensei Negima
Other uses
- Springfield (horse), an English Thoroughbred racehorse
- Springfield Armory, in the city of Springfield, Massachusetts, the primary center for the manufacture of U.S. military firearms from 1777 until its closing in 1968
- Springfield rifle
- USS Springfield, any of several ships by that name
- The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, referred to as "Springfield"
- Springfield (album), a 1996 album by Carole Fredericks
- "Springfield", a 2015 single by ItaloBrothers and Martin Tungevaag
See also
- Attack on Springfield, in 1675, Springfield, Massachusetts, was burned to the ground during King Philip's War
- Battle of Springfield (1780), near Springfield, New Jersey, during the American Revolutionary War
- First Battle of Springfield, an October 25, 1861, battle of the American Civil War in Greene County, Missouri
- Second Battle of Springfield, a January 8, 1863, battle in the American Civil War fought in Springfield, Missouri
- Buffalo Springfield, a folk rock band
- North Springfield (disambiguation)
- West Springfield (disambiguation)
- Springfield Township (disambiguation)
- Springfield School (disambiguation)
- Springfield High School (disambiguation)
- Springfields, a nuclear fuel production installation in Lancashire, England
- All pages beginning with "Springfield"
- All pages with titles containing Springfield
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