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Kenwood has multiple meanings, among them:

  • Kenwood House in London, and its surrounding woods.
  • Kenwood Electronics - makers of radio and electronic equipment.
  • Kenwood, John Lennon's home in Weybridge, England, for many of the Beatles years.
  • Kenwood (kitchen appliances) - makers of small appliances including the Kenwood Chef food mixer. Founded by Ken Wood
  • The Kenwood neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois.
  • The Kenwood neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • Kenwood, Ohio, a city in the United States.
  • Kenwood, California a small town near Santa Rosa, California.
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