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Cumberland

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Table of contents
1 Places
2 Organizations and companies
3 Famous people

Places

For Cumberland, the former county in England, see Cumberland, England. Cumberland sausages came from here.

Cumberland is also the name of some places in the United States of America:

Cumberland Sound is an inlet of Baffin Island, Canada.

There are also places named New Cumberland.

The Cumberland Road, also called the Great National Pike and the National Road, was the first United States federal highway.


Organizations and companies

Cumberland can also refer to Cumberland College located in Williamsburg, Kentucky or the Cumberland Gap.

Cumberland Games and Diversions is a company dealing with adventure games.


Famous people

Famous people named Cumberland include:


Cumberland Blues was the name of a Grateful Dead song about working in the infamous Cumberland mine in Nova Scotia.

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