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Hampton may refer to:
Places
In Antarctica
In Australia
- Hampton, Queensland
- Mount Hampton, Western Australia
- Hampton, Victoria
- Hampton East, Victoria
- Hampton Park, Victoria
In Canada
In England
- Hampton Green, Cheshire
- Hampton Heath, Cheshire
- Hampton Fields, Gloucestershire
- Hampton Bishop, Herefordshire
- Hampton Gay, Oxfordshire
- Hampton Poyle, Oxfordshire
- Hamptons, Kent (note final 's')
- Hampton, London, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton Hill, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton Wick, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton Court Palace, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. Soccer Team
- Hampton, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire
- Hampton, Shropshire
- Hampton-in-Arden in Solihull, West Midlands
- Hampton Loade, Shropshire
- Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire
- Hampton-on-the-Hill, Warwickshire
- Hampton Magna, Warwickshire
- Hampton, Worcestershire
- Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire
In the United States of America
- Hampton, Arkansas
- Hampton, Connecticut
- Hampton, Florida
- Hampton, Georgia
- Hampton, Illinois
- Hampton, Iowa
- Hampton, Maryland
- Hampton, Minnesota
- Hampton, Missouri
- Hampton, Nebraska
- Hampton, New Hampshire
- Hampton, New Jersey
- Hampton, New York
- Hampton, Pennsylvania
- Hampton, South Carolina
- Hampton, Tennessee
- Hampton, Virginia
- Collinston, Utah, also known as Hampton
See also
East Hampton, Easthampton, Hampton Cove, Hampton Falls, Hampton Township, Littlehampton, New Hampton, North Hampton, Northampton (disambiguation), Southampton (disambiguation), South Hampton The Hamptons, and Westhampton
People
- Christopher Hampton — British playwright
- Dan Hampton — National Football League defensive tackle
- Dave Hampton — National Football League running back
- David Hampton — U.S. con artist
- Fred Hampton — African American activist and deputy chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party
- Howard Hampton, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
- Ike Hampton — Major League Baseball catcher
- James Hampton (artist) — American folk artist
- James Hampton (actor) — television and film actor
- Jean Elizabeth Hampton — American philosopher
- John Hampton — Australian politician
- Kimberly Hampton — the first female military pilot to be shot down and killed in U.S. service
- Lionel Hampton — U.S. jazz musician
- Michael Hampton — guitarist for Funkadelic
- Michael Hampton (punk musician) — member of Fugazi
- Mike Hampton — an American baseball player
- Millard Hampton — U.S. athlete
- Trevor Hampton — founded the first scuba diving center in Britain
- Wade Hampton — three generations of South Carolina planters, politicians and military leaders
- William Hampton (cricketer) — English cricketer
Other
- Hampton National Historic Site — Towson, Maryland
- Hampton School — London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
- USS Hampton (SSN-767) — A U.S Navy nuclear submarine named for Hampton, Va.
- Hampton University — Virginia
- Hampton Inn — a hotel chain
- Hampton (car), a British automobile produced from 1912 to 1933
See also
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