Mayfair (disambiguation)
Mayfair (also May Fair) is a district in the City of Westminster in London, England.
Mayfair may also refer to:
Geography
Canada
- Mayfair, Calgary, Alberta, a neighbourhood
- Mayfair, Saskatchewan, a hamlet
- Mayfair, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a neighbourhood
- Mayfair, a community in the township of Southwest Middlesex, Ontario
United States
- Mayfair, Fresno County, California, a census-designated place
- Mayfair, Kern County, California, an unincorporated community
- Mayfair, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a neighborhood
- Mayfair, Washington, D.C., a neighborhood
- Mayfair, a shopping area in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida
- Mayfair, a neighborhood in Johns Creek, Georgia
- Mayfair, a neighborhood within the larger community area of Albany Park, Chicago, Illinois
- Mayfair (Metra), a commuter railroad station in Chicago, Illinois
Elsewhere
- Mayfair, Johannesburg, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa
- Mayfair, a suburb of Hastings, New Zealand
People
- Billy Mayfair (born 1966), American professional golfer
- Mitzi Mayfair, American dancer and actress born Emylyn Pique (1914-1976)
Arts and entertainment
Fictional characters
- Katherine Mayfair, on the television series Desperate Housewives
- Adam Mayfair, Katherine's second husband
- Dylan Mayfair, Katherine's daughter
- Monk Mayfair, one of Doc Savage's five assistants
- The Mayfair family of witches, in the novel series Lives of the Mayfair Witches by Anne Rice
Other arts and entertainment
- Mayfair (festival), an annual arts and music festival in Allentown, Pennsylvania
- Mayfair (magazine), a British soft pornography magazine
- "Mayfair", a song by Nick Drake from Time of No Reply
- Mayfair Pictures, an American film studio of the 1930s
Films
- Mayfair, 2018 South African action drama film
Brands and enterprises
- Mayfair (cigarette), a brand of cigarettes produced by the Gallaher Group
- Dodge Mayfair, an automobile built by Chrysler Corporation of Canada Ltd. solely for the Canadian market from 1953 to 1959
- Packard Mayfair, an automobile manufactured up to 1954
- Mayfair Bank, a commercial bank in Kenya
- Mayfair Club, a defunct underground poker club in New York City
- Mayfair Games, a publisher of board and roleplaying games
- The May Fair Hotel, London
- Mayfair Hotel (disambiguation)
- Mayfair Markets, U.S. supermarkets that were sold off or absorbed into the Gelson's chain
- Mayfair Mall, a shopping mall in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
- Mayfair Shopping Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- Mayfair Studios, a recording studio in London
- Mayfair Tankers, a merchant shipping company
Venues and theaters
- Mayfair Ballroom, a former venue in Newcastle upon Tyne
- Mayfair Music Hall, Santa Monica, California, a vaudeville theater, demolished in 2010
- Mayfair Theatre, Baltimore, United States
- Mayfair Theatre, Dunedin, New Zealand
- Mayfair Theatre, Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, a movie theatre
American historic structures
- Mayfair (Jenkinsville, South Carolina), a historic home
- Mayfair Hotel (Searcy, Arkansas), converted into an apartment house
- Mayfair House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, an apartment building
- Mayfair Mansions Apartments, Washington, D.C.
- Mayfair Pumping Station, Chicago
Schools
- Truman College, formerly Mayfair College, Chicago
- Mayfair High School a middle/high school in Lakewood, California
Sports
- Mayfair Open, an LPGA golf tournament held only in 1959
- Mayfair Sporting Club, London, an organiser of boxing dinner events
Other uses
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