Woodside facts for kids
Woodside is a name used for many different places around the world. It's like a popular name that towns, neighborhoods, and even companies sometimes share. When you see "Woodside," it usually means a place near a forest or woods.
Places in Different Countries
Many countries have places called Woodside. Here are some examples:
Australia
In Australia, you can find a town called Woodside, South Australia. There's also another town named Woodside, Victoria. An Australian company, Woodside Petroleum, also uses this name.
Canada
In Canada, there's a neighborhood called Woodside in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
New Zealand
New Zealand has a small area known as Woodside near Greytown in the Wairarapa region.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has many places named Woodside:
- Woodside, Aberdeen is a part of the city of Aberdeen.
- Woodside, Bedfordshire is a small village near Luton.
- Woodside, Berkshire is a tiny village on the edge of Windsor Great Park.
- Woodside, Bradford is a spot in Bradford, West Yorkshire.
- Woodside, County Durham is a village in County Durham.
- Woodside, Combria
- Woodside, Glasgow is a part of the city of Glasgow.
- Woodside, London is a neighborhood in South London.
- Woodside, Merseyside is a place in Birkenhead, Wirral.
- Woodside, Paisley is a part of the town of Paisley.
- There's also an industrial area called Woodside Estate in Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
United States
The United States also has many places called Woodside:
- Woodside, California
- Woodside, Delaware
- Woodside, Newark, a neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey.
- Woodside, Pennsylvania
- Woodside Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota
- Woodside Township, Polk County, Minnesota
- Woodside, Queens is a neighborhood in Queens, New York City.
- Woodside is a neighborhood in Silver Spring, Maryland.
- Woodside (Home) is a special house in Marion, Indiana. It was designed by a famous architect named Frank Lloyd Wright.
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