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Barton will refer to many stores or even population:
Places
Australia:
Barton, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
England:
Barton, Cambridgeshire
Barton, Cheshire
Barton, Gloucestershire
Barton, Ormskirk, Lancashire
Barton, Preston, Lancashire
Barton, North Yorkshire
Barton, Oxfordshire
Barton, Torbay
Barton, Warwickshire
Barton, Salford, Greater Manchester
Barton Hartshorn, Buckinghamshire,
Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire
New Zealand
Barton's Bush
United States:
Barton, Maryland
Barton, New York
Barton, Vermont
Barton, Wisconsin
Barton County, Missouri
Barton Springs in Austin, Texas
Barton Hall is a National Historic Landmark in Colbert County, Alabama
People
Barton is likewise the most common family name, most unremarkably derived directly from either the location:
Bruce Fairchild Barton (d. 1967), advertising executive
Benjamin Smith Barton (d. 1815), U.s. botanist
Clara Barton (d. 1912), founder of the Our contries Red Cross
Derek Harold Richard Barton (d. 1998), chemist
Edmund Barton (d. 1920), Australian politician
Elizabeth Barton (d. 1534), English prophetess
H Arnold Barton (d. 1920), historian
Joe Barton (b. 1949), Texas politician
Mark O. Barton (d. 1999), U.s. murderer
Mischa Barton (b. 1986), Western actress
Seth M. Barton (d. 1900), Confederate General
William Barton (b. 1950), science-fiction author
Other
The Barton's Arms, a pub in Aston, Birmingham, England.
Code-title for the revision of AMD's Athlon XP.
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