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A brickyard is a place where bricks are made and/or stored.
The Brickyard or Brickyard or variation, may refer to:
Places
- Brickyard (East Chicago), a former neighborhood in East Chicago, Indiana, US
- The Brickyard (NC State), a popular nickname for University Plaza at North Carolina State University
- The Brickyard (shopping mall), a shopping mall in Chicago, Illinois, US
- The Brickyard, a nickname for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- The Brickyard, a protected tourist attraction adjacent to Menemsha Hills in Massachusetts, US
- Brickyard Cove, Point Richmond, California, USA; a cove
- Brickyard Creek, California, USA; a creek
Other uses
- Brickyard 400, a stock car race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ("The Brickyard")
- BRICKYARD, the callsign of Republic Airways
- "Brickyard" Kennedy (1867–1915), U.S. baseball player
See also
- Pátio do Tijolo (Portuguese: Yard of Bricks), Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal
- All pages with titles beginning with Brickyard
- All pages with titles containing brick-yard
- All pages with titles containing brickyard
- Brick (disambiguation)
- Yard (disambiguation)
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