We found nine communities that share the name Victory Heights.
Within Connecticut, the name Victory Heights is unique.
Beyond Connecticut, we know of another nine communities that are located throughout in the United States.
Communities Elsewhere In North America ...
Georgia
Chatham County
Please visit our profile page for the Georgia community of Victory Heights [Chatham County].
Muscogee County
Please visit our profile page for the Georgia community of Victory Heights [Muscogee County].
Kentucky
Clark County
Please visit our profile page for the Kentucky community of Victory Heights [Clark County].
New York
Chemung County
We found mention of this community, but have little information.<1> For the information that we do have, please visit our profile page for the New York community of Victory Heights [Chemung County].
Pennsylvania
Venango County
Please visit our profile page for the Pennsylvania community of Victory Heights [Venango County].
Tennessee
Shelby County
We found mention of this community, but have little information.<1> For the information that we do have, please visit our profile page for the Tennessee community of Victory Heights [Shelby County].
Virginia
Montgomery County
Please visit our profile page for the Virginia community of Victory Heights [Montgomery County].
Washington
King County
Please visit our profile page for the Washington community of Victory Heights [King County].
Wisconsin
Rock County
Please visit our profile page for the Wisconsin community of Victory Heights [Rock County].
Footnotes ...
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If we encounter the name of what might be a community, our methodology is to add that name to our Gazetteer as a placeholder. As we find more information about that community, it will be added to our Gazetteer.
Just as a reminder: Our definition of a community is rather broad and includes those places (or areas) where several families lived and had a name which identified that place. For example, you might hear somebody say that they are going over to Rock Creek to see Pete ... Rock Creek is just a gas station and a couple of homes at the crossroads. While it might not be on the map, everybody in the area knows it by that name.
Places of interest include buildings at a crossroad, several families clustered in a hollow or maybe the location of a way station. It also includes places like mines, lumber camps, ferry crossings, etc. The community might still exist, is now gone or only existed for just a short period of time.
Also keep in mind that Victory Heights could have been on the original document by mistake, misspelled, the original/alternate name of a community that we've listed elsewhere or was placed in the wrong county. Sometimes a post office or train station would have a different name than the community where it's located, so two names might be referring to the same community - we're working to straighten it all out.