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Thornton may refer to:

People[]

  • Thornton (surname), people with the surname Thornton
  • Thornton Chase (1847–1912), the first Bahá'í of Western background
  • Thornton F. Bell (1878-1938), American jurist

Places[]

United Kingdom[]

  • Thornton, Buckinghamshire
  • Thornton, East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Thornton, Fife
  • Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire
  • Thornton, Leicestershire
  • Thornton, Lincolnshire
  • Thornton, Merseyside
  • Thornton, Middlesbrough
  • Thornton, Pembrokeshire
  • Thornton, West Yorkshire
  • Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire
  • Thornton Curtis, Lincolnshire
  • Thornton Heath, London
  • Thornton Hough, Merseyside
  • Thornton in Craven, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton in Lonsdale, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton-le-Beans, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton-le-Clay, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire (also simply Thornton Dale)
  • Thornton le Moor, Lincolnshire
  • Thornton-le-Moor, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton-le-Moors, Cheshire
  • Thornton-le-Street, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton Rust, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton Steward, North Yorkshire
  • Thornton Watlass, North Yorkshire

United States[]

  • Thornton, Arkansas
  • Thornton, California
  • Thornton, Colorado
  • Thornton, Idaho
  • Thornton, Illinois
  • Thornton, Iowa
  • Thornton, Kentucky
  • Thornton, Mississippi
  • Thornton, New Hampshire
  • Thornton, Rhode Island
  • Thornton, Texas
  • Thornton Township, Cook County, Illinois
  • Thornton Township, Buffalo County, Nebraska
  • Thornton, Wisconsin

South Africa[]

  • Thornton, Cape Town

New Zealand[]

  • Thornton, Bay of Plenty, settlement in the Bay of Plenty
  • Thornton, Waikato, suburb of Hamilton

Canada[]

  • Thornton, Ontario

Australia[]

See also[]

Look up Thornton in
Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • Thornton Hibs F.C., a Scottish football club
  • Thornton Creek, a stream in Seattle, Washington, USA
  • USS Thornton, several United States Navy ships
  • Thornton Academy, a private 6-12 school in Saco, Maine, USA


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