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bluff and top
There were three houses in Salyer's Canyon just at the foot of a low bluff, the road winding along the top, entering above, and then passing down in front of the houses, thence to the Vermejo.
The fort was flooded the first year and moved to the top of the bluff where the courthouse sits today.
The command party established themselves at the top of the bluff, and elements of G / 116 and H / 116 joined them, having earlier moved laterally along the beach, and now the narrow front had widened to the east.
By 09: 00 more than 600 American troops, in groups ranging from company sized to just a few men, had reached the top of the bluff opposite Dog White and were advancing inland.
Progress was slowed by mines on the slopes of the bluff, but elements of all three rifle companies, as well as a stray section of G / 116, had gained the top by 09: 00, causing the defenders at WN-62 to mistakenly report that both WN-65 and WN-66 had been taken.
At the top of the bluff overlooking Omaha near Colleville is the American cemetery.
Sturges repeatedly suggests that the " lowliest boob could rise to the top with the right degree of luck, bluff and fraud.
Bago Bluff offers splendid views of the Hastings Valley from the top of the bluff which can be accessed via several forest roads from the south, including Bago Road.
Bluff Rock ( or The Terrace ) walk-1. 5 km, one hour, medium difficulty, is reached by heading north-west from the visitor area, across a gully and up the hill to the management trail which leads to the top of the bluff rock, overlooking the river and across to Paradise Rocks.
The village is perhaps most noteworthy for its Grand View Drive, a residential street on top of the bluff overlooking the Illinois River with many elegant homes and a country club.
The spring flows from an orifice situated midway between the top of the bluff and the rocky bottom beneath.
Much of the city is on top of a high bluff on the east bank of the Mississippi River.
On top of the old Rancho Milpitas main ranch house site, at the edge of a small bluff less than a mile from and overlooking the old mission, Hearst hired Morgan to build a new ranch headquarters.
The remains of the trail leading up to the top of the bluff are still visible.
Their camp was at the top of a bluff, overlooking the lava beds, about 3 miles west of the Stronghold.
When the mother bear reached the shore, she waited on the top of a high bluff.
The " bear " was a small tree-covered knoll at the top edge of the bluff that, from the water, had the appearance of a sleeping bear.
This is a photo of one of the Fourth Street Elevator cars as it approaches the operator house at the top of the bluff.
The Great Spirit, during my slumber, told me to go down the bluff to a creek, that I would there find a hollow tree cut down, and by looking in at the top of it, I would see a large snake with head erect -- to observe the direction he was looking, and I would see the enemy close by and unarmed.
For reasons undetermined, the airplane collided with the top of a bluff killing the sole occupant.
The windmill was built of thick stone and stood high on top of a bluff.
The troopers paused at the bottom of the bluff, leery to charge the strong position on top of the bluff.
Entering King County it winds on top of the bluff along the south shore of Poverty Bay through Federal Way until connecting with State Route 99.

bluff and monument
The earliest monument in the town is the motte-and-bailey castle, now known as Millmount Fort, which overlooks the town from a bluff on the south bank of the Boyne, and which was probably erected by the Norman Lord of Meath, Hugh de Lacy sometime before 1186.
The monument was to include a statue of an American Indian on the bluff overlooking the Narrows, but difficulties in fundraising and the advent of World War I precluded fruition of the plan.

bluff and overlooks
Located on near the north boundary of the city, Riverside Park overlooks the bluff that defines Oswego.
The house is located on a low bluff that overlooks the Northeast River.
Poplar Bluff takes its name from a bluff that overlooks Black River.
The eastern part of the town is built on a high bluff that overlooks Sandy Hook and the Atlantic Ocean.
" Portland is situated on the second highest bluff on the Gulf Coast and overlooks the dancing waves of both Nueces and Corpus Christi Bays.
The bluff overlooks the former site of the Polo Grounds, where Major League Baseball's New York Giants played their home games prior to their move to San Francisco after the end of the 1957 season ; as a result, the name " Coogan's Bluff " was often used, particularly by journalists, to denote the Polo Grounds itself, in much the same way " Chavez Ravine " and " China Basin " are frequently used today to refer to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and AT % 26T Park in San Francisco, respectively.
The castle is built on a high bluff which overlooks the river and roadway running south from Fars.
Eagle Point is mostly situated on a bluff that overlooks the Mississippi River and the Dubuque Lock and Dam.

bluff and village
The village is located on a high bluff along the southern shore of the Egegik River at the upper extent of Egegik Bay.
The village is located on a bluff above the Tolovana River flats, which contain several lakes formed by the flow of the river through low-lying areas.
It is situated at the bluff, one mile ( 1. 6 km ) south-east of Prairie du Pont village.
Much of the village is situated on a high bluff overlooking Saratoga Passage on Puget Sound.
He found them living in a single large village near the future site of the town of Doniphan, Kansas on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River.
At Caimanera, on the bluff south of the village, were mounted three more of the guns, and the small gunboat Sandoval had a battery of one six-pounder and an automatic one-pounder Maxim gun.
Titusville's central feature is a small village that sits on a bluff overlooking a picturesque stretch of the Delaware River with stairwells connecting the village to private docks on the river.

bluff and burial
The fort was constructed during the French and Indian War ( Seven Years ' War ) on the bluff above the river near a prehistoric earthwork mound that was also the site of historic Native American burial grounds.
The Toolesboro Site is a group of seven burial mounds on a bluff overlooking the Iowa River near where it joins the Mississippi River.
The bluff was Floyd's original burial site in 1804, and is now the location of a National Historic Landmark in his honor.

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