(about Argyle, Australia, last edited on Feb 02, 2004)
Argyle is an archaic spelling of Argyll, now part of the Argyll and Bute council area in western Scotland. As a result, the name Argyle has also been used by Scottish emigrants as the name of several locations. It is also found with some other uses:
Towns and cities
Canada
Argyle, Nova Scotia
Argyle, Ontario
Argyle, Manitoba
United States
Argyle, Georgia
Argyle, Maine
Argyle, Michigan
Argyle, Minnesota
Argyle, Missouri
Argyle (town), New York
Argyle (village), New York
Argyle, Texas
Argyle (town), Wisconsin
Argyle (village), Wisconsin
Argyle Township, Michigan
Other locations
Argyle Street (disambiguation page)
Lake Argyle, an artificial lake in Western Australia
People
Stanley Argyle (1867-1940), Australian politician
Other uses
Argyle (pattern), a pattern consisting of diamonds in diagonal checkerboard arrangement
Argyle Secondary School, British Columbia, Canada
Argyle Winery, a winery in the U.S. state of Oregon
Argyle (CTA), a station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system
Argyle, the former name for Mong Kok (MTR) station, located on Argyle Street, Hong Kong
Argyle diamond mine, Western Australia
Argyll (automobile), an 1899 to 1932 and 1976 to circa 1990 Scottish car marque
Wikipedia information about Argyle
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