Windy Hill (Madison County, Montana)
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* Windy Hill, Essendon, an Australian rules football ground in the Melbourne area *
Windy Hill Wind Farm Windy Hill Wind Farm is a wind power station near Ravenshoe on the Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia. It has 20 wind turbines with a generating capacity of 12 MW of electricity, providing enough power for about 3,500 homes. The c ...
, a wind power station near Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia * Windy Hill (Pennines), a hill on the Pennines which marks the border between Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire, England *
Windy Hill, Kilmacolm Windy Hill or Windyhill is a house designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and furnished by him and his wife, Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, Margaret Macdonald, in Kilmacolm, Scotland. It is Category A listed building, Category A listed and remains ...
, a house in Scotland *
Windy Hill, Renfrewshire Windy Hill is a 316 metres (1.037 feet) high hill in Renfrewshire, Scotland. It is one of the TuMPs of the Lowlands. Geography The hill is located on the eastern border of the River Calder catchment area and is part of the Clyde Muirshi ...
, Scotland, a hill * Windy Hill, Isle of Bute, Scotland * Windy Hill Open Space Preserve, a regional park in the San Francisco Bay Area *
Windy Hills, Kentucky Windy Hills is a home rule-class city, incorporated in 1952, in eastern Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 2,385 at the 2010 census. Geography Windy Hills is located in northeastern Jefferson County at . It is borde ...
* Windy Hill, a mountain in Madison County, Montana * Windy Hill Beach, one of four communities merged to form North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina * Constantine Sneed House, Williamson County, Tennessee, also known as "Windy Hill", on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places


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The Windy Hill ''The Windy Hill'' is a children's novel by Cornelia Meigs. A brother and sister learn about their own family's history in New England through a series of tales told by the Beeman. The novel, illustrated by Berta and Elmer Hader Berta Hoerner ...
'', a 1921 children's novel by Cornelia Meigs {{Disambiguation, geo