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A folly is a decorative building. The term was also once used for a circular plantation or tree ring.
Folly most often also refers to:
- Foolishness, the lack of wisdom
- Folly fort, a military fort built on water near a shore
Folly may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
edit- Folly (allegory), a common allegorical figure in medieval morality plays and in allegorical artwork through the Renaissance
- Folly (band), a band from Sussex, New Jersey
- Folly, an 1886 statue by Edward Onslow Ford
- Folly, a 1994 novel by Susan Minot
Places
editNew Zealand
edit- Folly Island, New Zealand, in the Campbell Island group
United States
edit- Folly, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Folly (Staunton, Virginia), a historic plantation house
- Folly Island, a barrier island near Charleston, South Carolina
Rivers in England
edit- Folly Brook, Barnet, London
- Folly Brook, a tributary of the River Frome, Bristol
- Folly Brook, a tributary of the River Clun, Shropshire
Other uses
edit- Folly (color), a color one-fourth of the way between crimson and rose, closer to crimson than to rose
- USS Folly (SP-1453), a sailing schooner that served in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel during World War I
- Yoann Folly (born 1985), French-born Togolese football player
See also
edit- Seward's Folly, another name for the purchase of Alaska
- Folie (disambiguation)
- Follies (disambiguation)
- Foley (disambiguation)
- FoLLI