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Riverside is a name common to a number of cities, counties, and schools:
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[edit] United Kingdom
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- Riverside Ground, a cricket ground in Chester-le-Street, England; home to Durham County Cricket Club
- Riverside Restaurant, a seafood restaurant in West Bay, England
- Riverside Stadium, a football ground in Middlesbrough, England; home to Middlesbrough F.C.
- Riverside Studios, an arts venue in Hammersmith, London, England, former film and BBC television studios
[edit] United States
- Riverside, Alabama
- Riverside County, California
- Riverside (Greenwich), a section of Greenwich, Connecticut
- Riverside Heights, Tampa, Florida, a neighborhood
- Riverside, Georgia
- Riverside, Illinois
- Riverside, Indiana, unincorporated place in Fountain County
- Riverside, Indianapolis, Indiana, a neighborhood
- Riverside, LaPorte County, Indiana, unincorporated place
- Riverside, Iowa
- Riverside, Maryland
- Riverside, Missouri
- Riverside Township, Gage County, Nebraska
- Riverside, New Jersey (three locations):
- Riverside, New York (disambiguation)
- Riverside, Ohio
- Riverside, Oregon (disambiguation)
- Riverside, Pennsylvania
- Riverside, Rhode Island
- Riverside, Texas
- Riverside, Utah
- Riverside, Washington
- Riverside, Wyoming
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- Riverside Boat Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Riverside Campus, a part of Texas A&M University
- Riverside Church, New York City
- Riverside (house), on Manhattan's Upper West Side, built for steel magnate Charles M. Schwab in New York City
- Riverside International Raceway, California, a world-famous racetrack from 1957 to 1989
- Riverside Motorsports Park, racetrack with a modified version of the track above
- Riverside Methodist Hospital, in Columbus, Ohio
- Riverside Park (now called Six Flags New England), an amusement park in Massachusetts
- Riverside, The Farnsley-Moremen Landing, historic farm and mansion in Louisville, Kentucky
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