An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
A city in and one of the two county seats of Jones County, Mississippi; named for the laurel thickets in the area.
A city in Nebraska; named for early settler Laura Martin.
An unincorporated community in Washington.
A neighbourhood of Edmonton, Alberta.
A city in Montana; named for the laurel bushes growing in the area.
A surname from Spanish.
A town in Indiana; named for the city in Maryland.
A municipality of the Philippines; named for Miguel Laurel.
A hamlet in New York.
An unincorporated community in Tennessee.
A census-designated place in Florida.
A city in Iowa; named for the community in Ohio.
A ghost town in Santa Cruz County, California.
A female given name from English from the laurel plant.
A neighborhood of Oakland, California.
A city in Maryland.
An unincorporated community in Oregon; named for the trees growing in the area, thought to be laurels (later identified as madrones).
A town in Delaware; named for the laurel bushes growing in the area.
An unincorporated community in Ohio.
A river flowing from Lake, Kentucky into the Cumberland at Corbin, Kentucky.
A census-designated place in Virginia.
Formerly a 16- to 17-year-old participant in the Young Women organization of the LDS Church.
An unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia.
An unincorporated community in Cascade County, Montana.
A hamlet in Lethbridge County, Alberta.
An unincorporated community near Monarch Pass, Chaffee County, Colorado.
An unincorporated community in Sheridan County, Wyoming.
An unincorporated community in Lee County, Virginia.
Two other peaks with the affix "mountain": Monarch Mountain (Alberta) and Monarch Mountain (British Columbia).
A surname.
The Monarch, a mountain in British Columbia.