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Goodrich

Goodrich is a surname and a toponym that may refer to multiple places and organizations. The name appears in both the United Kingdom and the United States and has been associated with advances in industry and infrastructure through historical companies bearing the Goodrich name.

In Herefordshire, England, Goodrich Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress that sits on a hill above the

In the United States, several towns and townships bear the name Goodrich. Prominent among them is Goodrich,

Goodrich also appears in the corporate sphere. The B. F. Goodrich Company was a longtime American rubber

River
Wye.
The
castle
is
closely
linked
with
the
nearby
village
of
Goodrich,
a
separate
civil
parish.
The
site
is
a
notable
example
of
Norman
construction
and
has
a
long
history
of
fortification
and
residence.
Michigan,
which
serves
as
a
local
landmark
in
Genesee
County
and
is
often
referenced
in
discussions
of
the
Goodrich
name
in
the
American
Midwest.
and
tire
manufacturer
founded
in
the
19th
century,
known
for
a
wide
range
of
rubber
products
and
materials.
Its
aerospace
and
defense
operations
were
later
organized
under
Goodrich
Corporation,
which
was
acquired
by
United
Technologies
Corporation
in
2012
and
became
part
of
UTC
Aerospace
Systems.
The
Goodrich
name
continues
to
be
recognized
in
historical
and
corporate
contexts.