United States of America
- Westport, California
- Westport, Connecticut
- Westport Country Playhouse, a theatre
- Westport (Metro-North station)
- Westport Bank and Trust Company, a historic place
- Westport Public Library
- Westport, Indiana
- Westport Township, Dickinson County, Iowa
- Westport High School (Kentucky)
- Westport Island, Maine
- Westport Community Church
- Westport, Baltimore, Maryland
- Westport (Baltimore Light Rail station)
- Westport Redevelopment Tower
- Westport, Massachusetts
- Westport High School (Massachusetts)
- Westport River in Massachusetts
- Westport Point Historic District
- Westport Town Farm
- Westport, Minnesota
- Westport Township, Pope County, Minnesota
- Westport, Kansas City, a historic district of Kansas City, Missouri
- Westport High School (Missouri)
- Westport Middle School
- Westport Plaza, a resort and entertainment center in Maryland Heights, Missouri
- Westport, New York
- Westport (Amtrak station)
- Westport, North Carolina
- Westport, Oklahoma
- Westport, Oregon
- Westport, Pennsylvania
- Westport, South Dakota
- Westport, Washington
- Westport Light State Park
- Westport, Wisconsin
- Westport, Richland County, Wisconsin
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