Fairyland (disambiguation)
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Fairyland is the land or home of the fairies.
Fairyland or Fairy Land may also refer to:
Other uses
- Fairyland: A Kingdom of Fairies, a 1903 French short silent adventure film
- Fairyland bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea), a bamboo species
- Fairyland (novel), a novel by science fiction writer Paul J. McAuley
- Fairyland (series), a 2011 novel series by Catherynne M. Valente
- Fairy-Land, an 1829 poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- Fairyland (horse)
- Fairyland (opera), based on a libretto by Brian Hooker (poet) and conducted Alfred Hertz
Places
Australia
- Fairyland, Queensland, a locality in the Western Downs Region
- Fairyland, a now disused leisure park located in bushland in North Ryde, Sydney, Australia
South Africa
- Fairyland, a suburb of the city of Paarl, South Africa
United States of America
- Children's Fairyland, a small children's amusement park in Oakland, California, and also the first theme park in the United States
- Fairyland Park, a Missouri amusement park operating from 1923 to 1977
- Fairyland Pond (Concord, MA), Concord, Massachusetts
Music
- "Fairy Land", a 1969 song by Donnie Sutherland, one of the first stereo singles recorded in Australia
- Fairyland (band), a French power metal band
- Fairyland (album), an album by Larry Coryell
- "Fairyland" (song), a 2005 song by J-Pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki
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