Adamsville facts for kids
Adamsville is a name shared by many towns and communities across different countries, especially in North America. When you see a name like Adamsville, it often means the place was named after someone important with the last name "Adams," or it was founded by a family named Adams.
Because so many places share this name, it can sometimes be confusing! This is why we have lists like this one, to help you find the specific Adamsville you are looking for. Think of it like having many friends named "Alex" – you need more information to know which Alex someone is talking about!
Adamsville in Canada
Several communities in Canada are named Adamsville:
- Adamsville, New Brunswick
- Adamsville, Ontario, a small community
- Adamsville, Quebec
Adamsville in the United States
The United States has many places called Adamsville:
- Adamsville, Alabama
- Adamsville, Arizona, which used to be a settlement
- Adamsville, California, also a former settlement
- Adamsville (Atlanta), a neighborhood in Georgia
- Adamsville, Colrain, Massachusetts
- Adamsville, Hillsborough County, Florida
- Adamsville, Sumter County, Florida
- Adamsville, Kansas
- Salyersville, Kentucky, which was once known as Adamsville
- Adamsville, Michigan
- Adamsville, Ohio, a village in Muskingum County
- Adamsville, Gallia County, Ohio
- Adamsville, Pennsylvania
- Adamsville, Rhode Island
- Adamsville, Tennessee
- Adamsville, Texas
- Adamsville, Utah
- Adamsville, West Virginia
- Adamsville, Wisconsin
See also
In Spanish: Adamsville para niños
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