Avalon (disambiguation)
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Avalon is an island in the Arthurian legend.
Avalon may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Comics
Film and television
Games
Literature
Music
Bands
Albums
- Avalon (Anthony Green album), 2008
- Avalon (Avalon album), 1996
- Avalon (Chaos Divine album) or the title song, 2008
- Avalon (Julian Lage and Chris Eldridge album), 2014
- Avalon (Roxy Music album) or the title song (see below), 1982
- Avalon (Sully Erna album) or the title song, 2010
- Avalon (soundtrack), from the film Avalon, 1990
- Avalon: The Greatest Hits, by Avalon, 2009
- Avalon Los Angeles CA 24/06/06, by Sasha, 2006
- Avalon (EP), by Gabrielle Aplin, 2017
Songs
- "Avalon" (Al Jolson song), 1920
- "Avalon" (Lovebugs song), 2006
- "Avalon" (Professor Green song), 2012
- "Avalon" (Roxy Music song), 1982
- "Avalon", by Bad Religion from The Dissent of Man, 2010
- "Avalon", by Blackmore's Night from Under a Violet Moon, 1999
- "Avalon", by Blur from The Ballad of Darren, 2023
- "Avalon", by Foxygen from Hang, 2017
- "Avalon", by Gamma Ray from Empire of the Undead, 2014
- "Avalon", by Juliet Richardson, 2005
- "Avalon", by Sigur Rós from Ágætis byrjun, 1999
- "Avalon", by Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators from World on Fire, 2014
- "Avalon", by Taku Iwasaki for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (TV series), 2013
- "Isle of Avalon", by Iron Maiden from The Final Frontier, 2010
- "Avalon", by Suicideboys from Long Term Effects of Suffering, 2021
Businesses
- Avalon Advanced Materials, a mineral development company focused on rare metal deposits in Canada
- Avalon Books, a New York-based book publishing imprint (1950–2012), purchased by Amazon.com
- AvalonBay Communities, now marketed as Avalon Communities or AVA, an American real estate investment trust and property management firm
- Avalon Entertainment, a television production and management company co-founded by Jon Thoday
- Avalon Guitars, a Northern Ireland guitar manufacturer
- Avalon Hill, an American game company that specializes in wargames and strategic board games
- Avalon Hotel, in Gothenburg, Sweden
- Avalon Hotel (Beverly Hills), in California, US
- Avalon Hotel (Rochester, Minnesota), US
- Avalon Interactive, a defunct video game distribution company
- Avalon Mall, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- Avalon Publishing Group (1994–2007), a New York publisher, absorbed by Perseus Books Group
- Avalon Studios, a film and television studio, located in Avalon, New Zealand
- Avalon Waterways, an American ship and river cruise line owned by Globus
- Chateau Avalon, Kansas City, Kansas, US, a luxury hotel and bed and breakfast
- Radio Avalon, a pirate radio station near Glastonbury, England, in 1983, later a legally recognised station
People
Given name
Surname
- Frankie Avalon (born 1940), American actor, singer, and former teen idol born Francis Thomas Avallone
- Mickey Avalon, American rapper Yeshe Perl (born 1975)
- Whitney Avalon, American YouTuber
- Arthur Avalon, pseudonym of Sir John Woodroffe (1865–1936), British Orientalist and translator
Places
Australia
Canada
United States
- The Avalon (Birmingham, Alabama), or "The Avalon", apartment buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
- Avalon, California, the only city on Santa Catalina Island
- Avalon (Alpharetta, Georgia), a planned mixed-use development
- Avalon, Georgia, a town
- Avalon (New Windsor, Maryland), a historic home listed on the NRHP
- Avalon, Mississippi, an unincorporated community
- Avalon, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Avalon, New Jersey, a barrier island resort community
- Avalon, North Carolina, an abandoned mill town
- Avalon, Pennsylvania, a borough
- Avalon, Texas, an unincorporated community
- Avalon, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Avalon, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Avalon Dam, on the Pecos River near Carlsbad, New Mexico
- Avalon State Park, North Hutchinson Island, Florida
- Mount Avalon, New Hampshire
Other places
Technology
Transportation
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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