A town in Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States.
An unincorporated community in Union County, Mississippi, United States.
An unincorporated community and former CDP in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States. It has no permanent residents but around 250 commuter residents, who work on a two-week-on, two-week-off schedule.
A city in Utah County, Utah, United States.
An unincorporated community in Chattooga County, Georgia, United States.
A village in New South Wales, Australia.
An unincorporated community in DeKalb County, Alabama, United States.
An unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
A census-designated place in San Diego County, California, United States.
An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
An unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California, United States.
An unincorporated community in Talladega County, Alabama, United States.
An unincorporated community in Columbia Township, Fayette County, Indiana, United States.
A rural unincorporated community and census-designated place in Benton County, Oregon, United States.
An unincorporated community in Overton County, Tennessee, United States.
A city, the county seat of Brewster County, Texas, United States.
A ghost town in Skagit County, Washington, United States.
A borough of New Jersey, United States.
An unincorporated community in Botetourt County, Virginia, United States.
Relating to the Alps, a mountain range in Western and Central Europe.
A village in Nebraska, having a population of two as of 2010.
A surname from Middle English, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English gros (“large”).