Mount Airy

Mount Airy is the name of several places in the United States of America:

  • Mount Airy, Georgia
  • Mount Airy, Louisiana
  • Mount Airy, Maryland
  • Mount Airy (Davidsonville, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Mount Airy (Sharpsburg, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Maryland
  • Mount Airy, Nevada
  • Mount Airy, New Jersey
  • Mount Airy, New York
  • Mount Airy, North Carolina
  • Mount Airy, Ohio
  • Mount Airy, Philadelphia, a neighborhood within the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Mount Airy, Virginia (disambiguation), the name of several places in Virginia
    • Mount Airy (Leesville, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Virginia
    • Mount Airy (Warsaw, Virginia), listed on the NRHP in Virginia

Mount Airy may also refer to:

  • a place in Clarion County, Pennsylvania
  • two places in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
  • a place in Pickett County, Tennessee
  • a place in Sequatchie County, Tennessee
  • a casino resort in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, the Mount Airy Casino Resort

Famous quotes containing the words mount and/or airy:

    For me chemistry represented an indefinite cloud of future potentialities which enveloped my life to come in black volutes torn by fiery flashes, like those which had hidden Mount Sinai. Like Moses, from that cloud I expected my law, the principle of order in me, around me, and in the world.... I would watch the buds swell in spring, the mica glint in the granite, my own hands, and I would say to myself: “I will understand this, too, I will understand everything.”
    Primo Levi (1919–1987)

    Dull sublunary lovers’ love,
    Whose soul is sense, cannot admit
    Absence, because it doth remove
    Those things which elemented it.

    But we by a love so much refined
    That our selves know not what it is,
    Interassured of the mind,
    Careless eyes, lips, and hands to miss.

    Our two souls therefore, which are one,
    Though I must go, endure not yet
    A breach, but an expansion,
    Like gold to airy thinness beat.
    John Donne (1572–1631)