Stratford - United States of America

United States of America

  • Stratford, California, a locality in Kings County
  • Stratford, Connecticut, a town in Fairfield County
    • Stratford (Metro-North station), Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Stratford, Connecticut via the New Haven Line
  • Stratford Shoal Light, a lighthouse in Long Island Sound, Connectucut
  • Stratford, Iowa, a city in Hamilton and Webster counties
  • Stratford, New Hampshire, a town in Coos County
  • Stratford, New Jersey, a Borough in Camden County
  • Stratford, New York, a town in Fulton County
  • Stratford, Oklahoma, a town in Garvin County
  • Stratford, South Dakota, a town in Brown County
  • Stratford, Texas, a city in Sherman County
  • Stratford, Wisconsin, is a village in Marathon County
  • Stratford Hall (plantation), a National Register of Historic Places site in Westmoreland County, Virginia
  • Stratford University, a higher educational institution with campuses in Virginia and New Delhi, India

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