McHenry
McHenry is a toponym and a surname used in the United States. The name is of Irish origin and has been applied to several places as well as to individuals who bear it as a family name.
Places and geographic entities named McHenry include:
- McHenry, Illinois, a city in McHenry County in the northeastern part of the state, part of the
- McHenry County, Illinois, a county in northern Illinois established in the 1830s; the county seat is
- McHenry, Maryland, a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Garrett County near Deep Creek Lake, known
- Fort McHenry, a historic coastal fort in Baltimore, Maryland, named after James McHenry; it defended Baltimore
- James McHenry (1753–1816) was an Irish-born American statesman who served as the U.S. Secretary of War
- The name McHenry appears in various localities, institutions, and geographical features, reflecting its historical usage as