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Idlewild, also spelled Idlewyld, Idyllwild, Idyllwyld, Idylwild, or Idylwyld, is a name used for many different things! It can refer to movies, books, music, and many places around the world. Let's explore some of the most interesting ones.

What is Idlewild?

The word "Idlewild" often brings to mind a peaceful or quiet place. Because of this, many different locations, stories, and even bands have chosen this name. It's like a popular name that many people decide to use for their projects or towns.

Idlewild in Movies and Books

The 2006 Film Idlewild

Idlewild is an American musical film that came out in 2006. It tells a story with lots of music and dancing. The movie is set in a fictional town also called Idlewild, which is in Georgia.

Idlewild in Literature

The name Idlewild has appeared in books too. For example, there is a novel from 2003 by Nick Sagan called Idlewild. Another book from 1995 by Mark Lawson also shares this name. A very famous book, Anne of Green Gables, also mentions a quiet meeting spot called Idlewild. This shows how the name is used to describe calm or special places.

Music with the Name Idlewild

The Band Idlewild

Idlewild is a rock band from Scotland. They are known for their unique sound and have released many albums over the years. They formed in 1995 and are still making music today.

Albums and Songs

Several music albums and songs have been named Idlewild:

  • Idlewild South is a classic album from 1970 by the Allman Brothers Band.
  • Idlewild is an album released in 2006 by the hip-hop group Outkast. It was made to go along with the Idlewild film.
  • Idlewild is an album from 1988 by the group Everything but the Girl.
  • There are also songs named "Idlewild" by artists like Travis, Gretchen Peters, and Robbie Williams.

Places Called Idlewild

Famous Locations in the United States

  • John F. Kennedy International Airport: One of the busiest airports in the world, located in New York City, was originally named Idlewild Airport! It was renamed in 1963 to honor President John F. Kennedy.
  • Idlewild and Soak Zone: This is a popular amusement park and water park in Pennsylvania. It's a fun place with rides, shows, and water slides, perfect for families and kids.
  • Idlewild, Michigan: This community in Michigan was a very special resort area in the early 1900s. It was known as "Black Eden" because it was a popular and safe vacation spot for African Americans during a time when many other places were segregated. It has a rich history.

Other Places in the United States

There are also smaller towns and communities named Idlewild in different states, including:

  • Idlewild, California (in Placer County and Tulare County)
  • Idyllwild-Pine Cove, California (a group of communities in Riverside County)
  • Idlewild, Kentucky
  • Idlewild, Missouri
  • Idlewild, Tennessee
  • Idlewild, Wisconsin

Places in Canada

  • Idylwylde, Edmonton: This is a neighborhood in the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  • Idylwyld Drive: This is a major road in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Other Interesting Uses of Idlewild

  • Belle of Louisville: This is a historic steamboat that travels on the Ohio River. It was once known as the Idlewild before its name was changed. It's one of the oldest operating steamboats in the United States.
  • Idyllwild Arts Foundation: Located in Idyllwild, California, this foundation runs the Idyllwild Arts Academy. It's a private school where students can study different art forms like music, dance, theater, and visual arts.
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