Happy Valley - United States

United States

  • Happy Valley, Alaska
  • Happy Valley, Calaveras County, California
  • Happy Valley, Plumas County, California
  • Happy Valley School District located in the mountain rural area of Santa Cruz, California
  • The district around Mission and 1st Street in San Francisco, California was called "Happy Valley" in the 19th century.
  • Happy Valley, North Carolina
  • Happy Valley, Oregon
  • Happy Valley, Tennessee
  • Happy Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
  • Happy Valley, Maui, Hawaii
  • State College, Pennsylvania and its immediate area (nickname)
    • Pennsylvania State University, located in State College (nickname often used by U.S. sportscasters)
  • Utah County, Utah (nickname)
  • The Pioneer Valley area in Massachusetts (nickname)
  • A geographical area in Sequim, Washington (nickname)

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