College Park - United States

United States

  • College Park (Charleston), a historic baseball stadium in Charleston, South Carolina
  • College Park, California (disambiguation)
  • College Park, Orlando, a neighborhood of Orlando, Florida
  • College Park, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta
  • College Park, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, DC
    • University of Maryland, College Park, the flagship state university of Maryland
    • College Park Airport in Prince Georges County, Maryland
  • College Park High School (Pleasant Hill, California)
  • The Woodlands College Park High School, in The Woodlands, Texas

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