Clark is the name of several places in the United States of America:
(See also Clarksburg, Clarkson, Clarkston, Clarksville.)
Clark is also a surname, there are persons with this surname (see also Clarke):
- Abraham Clark, was an American politician and Revolutionary War figure.
- Adam Clark, Scottish engineer, who supervised the construction of Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Budapest
- Anne Clark, poet-songwriter
- Buddy Clark, crooner
- Catherine Clark, Canadian television host
- Sir George Clark (historian), British historian
- George Rogers Clark
- George Clark (mayor of New Orleans)
- Helen Clark, current Prime Minister of New Zealand
- James Clark
- Joe Clark, former Prime Minister of Canada
- Kenneth Clark — the psychologist who testified in Brown v. Board of Education.
- Mark W. Clark, United States Army general during World War II
- Ramsey Clark, Attorney General, activist
- Tom Clark - a former world news anchorman for the television station CTV, then BBS, mainly for the affiliate CFTO in Toronto.
- Tom C. Clark, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; Attoney General of the United States, Truman Administration; father of Attorney General Ramsey Clark
- Will Clark Baseball
- William Tierney Clark, English engineer, designer of Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Budapest
- The Clark Sisters, gospel vocalists
Clark Point is a point in eastern Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay.
Clark also refers to some institutes of higher learning:
Clark is also a personal name (people including the fictional Clark Kent are not listed here).
See also Clark Air Base, a former American airbase in the Philippines.