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Baldwin is the name of some places in Canada:

Baldwin is the name of some places in the United States of America:

There are also:

These places should not be confused with Ballwin, Missouri, nor with Balwyn, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

Baldwin Locomotive Works was once a major manufacturer of steam locomotives. It was founded by Matthias William Baldwin in 1831. At the beginning of the 20th century it was the largest manufacturer of steam locomotives in the United States of America. Before going out of business it had merged with other locomotive manufacturers in 1950 to form Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation, but BLH ceased building locomotives in 1956.

Baldwin Piano is the largest manufacturer of pianos and keyboard instruments in the United States. It was purchased by Gibson after declaring bankruptcy in 2001. Baldwin was a bishop of Kraków in the 12th century. James Baldwin was an African-American novelist and essayist, probably best known for his novel Go Tell it on the Mountain. Stanley Baldwin was a politician in the United Kingdom, serving as Prime Minister three times.

There are also four American brothers who all are actors— Daniel, Stephen, William, and the best-known of the four, Alec Baldwin.

Baldwin is also the name of several dukes and kings:

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