Places in The United States
- Wallace House (disambiguation), several historic structures
- Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio
- Wallace, California, census-designated place
- Wallace, Idaho, town
- Wallace, Indiana, town
- Wallace, Kansas, city
- Wallace, Louisiana, census-designated place
- Wallace, Michigan, community in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
- Wallace, Alcona County, Michigan
- Wallace, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Wallace, Nebraska, village
- Wallace, North Carolina, town
- Wallace, South Carolina, unincorporated community
- Wallace, South Dakota, town
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