The term East End is most commonly used to refer to the East End of London. It may also refer to various places around the world:
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Australia
United Kingdom
England
- East End, Dorset
- East End, Gloucestershire
- East End, Lymington
- East End, Newbury ¹
- East End, Petersfield
- East End, Hertfordshire
- East End, Kent
- East End, Oxfordshire
- East End of Sheffield
- East End, Somerset
- East End, Yorkshire
¹ Newbury is in Berkshire, but the nearby village of East End is south of the border in Hampshire.
Scotland
North America
- United States
- East End, Arkansas
- East End, Houston, Texas, a group of neighborhoods in eastern Houston
- East End Avenue (Manhattan), a street in New York City
- East End Peak, a peak in the McDowell Mountains in Arizona
- East End of Long Island: see The Hamptons
- Canada
- East End (Vancouver)
- East End, Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Eastend, Saskatchewan
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
There are a number of properties on the National Register of Historic Places with "East End" in their names.
Buildings
- East End Baptist Church, in Birmingham, Alabama
- East End Drugs, in Jefferson City, Missouri
- East End Trust Company, in Camden, New Jersey
Historic districts
- East End Historic District (Ipswich, Massachusetts)
- East End Historic District (Meridian, Mississippi)
- East End Historic District (Newburgh, New York)
- East End Historic District (Thomasville, Georgia)
- East End Historic District (Valdosta, Georgia)
- Quincy East End Historic District, in Quincy, Illinois
Companies
Broadcasting
- EastEnders, a British soap set in the East End of London.
In North America, the term East Side is often synonymous with East End.
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