Lafayette - Places in The United States

Places in The United States

  • La Fayette, Alabama, a city
  • Lafayette, California, a city
  • Lafayette, Colorado, a Home Rule Municipality
  • LaFayette, Georgia, a city
  • La Fayette, Illinois, a village
  • Lafayette, Indiana metropolitan area
  • Lafayette, Indiana, a city
  • LaFayette, Kentucky, a town
  • Lafayette, Louisiana metropolitan area
  • Lafayette, Louisiana, a city
    • Lafayette Parish, Louisiana
  • Lafayette, Minnesota, a city
  • LaFayette, New York, a town
  • Lafayette, Ohio, a village
  • Lafayette, Madison County, Ohio, a census-designated place
  • Lafayette, Oregon, a city
  • Lafayette, Tennessee, a city
  • Lafayette, Virginia, a census-designated place
  • Lafayette, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Lafayette, Monroe County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Lafayette, Walworth County, Wisconsin, a town
  • Lafayette River, entirely in the city of Norfolk, Virginia
  • Mount Lafayette, New Hampshire
  • Lafayette Village, a historic district in North Kingstown, Rhode Island; on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Lafayette Reservoir, Contra Costa County, California
  • Lafayette County (disambiguation)
  • Lafayette Township (disambiguation)
  • Lafayette Hill (disambiguation)
  • Lafayette Park (disambiguation)
  • Lafayette Square (disambiguation)

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