Faraday - Places

Places

  • Faraday, Ontario, Canada
  • Faraday, West Virginia, USA, the most southern community in the state, located in McDowell County
  • Faraday, Victoria, Australia, scene of the 1972 Faraday School kidnapping
  • Faraday building, the first telephone exchange to open in London, later the first International Switching Centre
  • Faraday Hall, a hall of residence at Loughborough University
  • Faraday Research Station, a former British research station in Antarctica, now called Vernadsky Research Base and operated by Ukraine
  • Faraday (ward), an electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark, named after Michael Faraday
  • Faraday (crater), a lunar crater
  • 37582 Faraday, a main-belt asteroid

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