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Arcadia refers to more than one thing. It refers to several places as well as entities and organisations.
Places
There are several places known as Arcadia:
- Arcadia, Nova Scotia
- Arcadia, Alberta
- Arcadia, California
- Arcadia, Florida
- Arcadia, Indiana
- Arcadia, Iowa
- Arcadia, Kansas
- Arcadia, Louisiana
- Arcadia, Missouri
- Arcadia, Nebraska
- Arcadia, New York
- Arcadia, Ohio
- Arcadia, Oklahoma
- Arcadia, Wisconsin
- Arcadia Township, Lapeer County, Michigan
- Arcadia Township, Manistee County, Michigan
Other uses of the name
- The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia was a complex tale written by Sir Philip Sidney.
- Arcadia is the title of a play by Tom Stoppard.
- Arcadia was the name of a 1980s synth-pop band created by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran.
- Arcadia Corporation was the original name of video game company Starpath, which made hardware and software for the Atari 2600.
- Arcadia is the name of an NES game publisher, see Arcadia (game publisher).
- The Arcadia Group is a British group of companies owned by Philip Green which specialises in retail clothing. They are among the most popular of British stores, forming Britain's second largest clothes retailer.
- Arcadia was the name of one of the twin worlds in best-selling PC-game The Longest Journey. Arcadia was the world of magic, while its twin, Stark, was the world of science.
- Arcadia VZW is a Belgian organisation teaching and promoting spiritual self-development in the Wiccan religious path.
- The fictional U.S. city of Arcadia, Maryland, in the U.S. television show Joan of Arcadia.
- Arcadia is the name of Captain Harlock's spaceship in the manga/anime-series by the writer/artist Leiji Matsumoto.
- Arcadia was the name of a collectible card game published by White Wolf, Inc. based on their Changeling: The Dreaming role-playing game.
- Arcadia was the name of a cruise ship. See [1] (http://www.nzmaritime.co.nz/arcadia.htm)
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