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Adjacent and ferry
Adjacent to Fisherman's Cove is a landing slip used by the ferry — open-topped clinker-built motorboats — from Salcombe directly across the estuary, communicating with the hamlet of East Portlemouth ( and much used by tourists for access to the beaches ).
Adjacent to these buildings is the Newport waterfront, which runs along the Hudson River and offers ferry rides to New York.

Adjacent and Ferry
Adjacent to the centre on the west is the Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier of the Star Ferry, while to the east are the Hong Kong Space Museum and Hong Kong Museum of Art.

Adjacent and Inn
Adjacent to ' The Bridgeman Arms Inn ' were several cottages, used for servants, and an estate office for the Earl of Bradford who then owned much of the land in Castle Bromwich.

Adjacent and 2010
Adjacent to the school buildings, the ultra-modern Kinneksbond cultural centre opened in October 2010.

Adjacent and after
Adjacent suburbs also feature parks named after Jemima Jenkins ( in Kearns ) and William Fowler ( in Eschol Park ); and Valebrook Reserve, located on the former location of Valebrook Creek.
Also Redvers Buller Road in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Adjacent to Baden Powell Road and Lord Roberts Road ( After Lord Roberts of Kandahar ) and Buller Street in Derby, Derbyshire are named after him.
Adjacent to ( and owned by ) Wagner College is the site of a former Roman Catholic high school, named Augustinian Academy after the order of monks who ran it ; the school closed in 1969.
Adjacent to the station was the Dog Kennels Lime and Stone Works, named after the road linking the station to Anston, and the Kiveton Park Lime and Stone Works.

Adjacent and period
Adjacent to the church is the old school building of the Tudor period, Enfield Grammar School, which institution expanded over the years, becoming a large comprehensive school from the late 1960s.

Adjacent and closure
Adjacent to the Cathedral, Scottish Churches House was ( from the 1960s until its closure in 2011 ) a centre for ecumenical study and the former headquarters for Action of Churches Together in Scotland.
Adjacent to the store until its closure in 2003 was the Toledo Cinema ; this local landmark was the last traditional suburban picture house on the Southside.

Adjacent and .
Adjacent to the pool is a sauna executed in a rustic style, alluding to both Finnish and Japanese precedents.
Adjacent to the Forum, at the junction of the same cardo, and the other decumanus, Hadrian built a large temple to the goddess Venus, which later became the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; despite 11th century destruction, which resulted in the modern Church having a much smaller footprint, several boundary walls of Hadrian's temple have been found among the archaeological remains beneath the Church.
Adjacent to this area is the Rotes Rathaus ( City Hall ), with its distinctive red-brick architecture.
Adjacent to Emsworth is Thorney Island, formerly in Hampshire but now in West Sussex.
Adjacent to the Council Chamber, there are three rooms used for civic functions and large meetings: the Satinwood Salon, Octagonal Room, and Mahogany Salon.
* Forbush, Edward Howe ( 1912 ): A History of the Game Birds, Wild-Fowl and Shore Birds of Massachusetts and Adjacent States.
Adjacent to the Bowl is the Campbell College Center, renovated in 2000, which contains the campus bookstore, post office, cafeteria, and Student Life offices.
At the same time the Geological Society of America published the “ Physiography and Geology of Region Adjacent to the Nicaragua Canal Route ” in its Bulletin in May 1899 which stands to this day as one of the most detailed geological surveys of the San Juan river region.
Adjacent to the main campus stands the University's College of Education, with its own sports-fields and grounds.
For each neighbor, the BGP process maintains a conceptual Adj-RIB-In ( Adjacent Routing Information Base, Incoming ) containing the NLRI received from the neighbor, and a conceptual Adj-RIB-Out ( Outgoing ) for NLRI to be sent to the neighbor.
Adjacent slits are separated by a cartilaginous gill arch from which projects a long sheet-like septum, partly supported by a further piece of cartilage called the gill ray.
Adjacent to this apartment are the remains of the kitchen, pantry and buttery.
Adjacent to the basilica stands an important abbey, formerly known as the Royal Abbey of St Remi.
Adjacent to the amphitheatre, within the precinct of Nero's Golden House, Titus had also ordered the construction of a new public bath-house, which was to bear his name.
Adjacent to the Natchez campus of Alcorn State University is the Copiah-Lincoln community college.
Adjacent to the main stadium are the football ground, the cricket field and archery range.
Adjacent to Foxwoods, the small tribal nation maintains the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center.
Adjacent to Shakespeare's Birthplace stands the Shakespeare Centre, completed in 1964 and not far from the Carnegie Library, opened in 1905.
Adjacent to Wodonga across the border is the New South Wales city of Albury.
Adjacent to the headquarters is the NCAA Hall of Champions.
Adjacent to the Dome of the Rock, the Ottomans built the free-standing Dome of the Prophet in 1620.
Biblical Researches in Palestine and Adjacent Regions: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1838.
Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and Adjacent Regions: A Journal of Travels in the Year 1852.
The Birds of Southeastern Victoria Island and Adjacent Small Islands.
* Washburn, A. L. Reconnaissance Geology of Portions of Victoria Island and Adjacent Regions, Arctic Canada.

ferry and Ferry
The railroad connected Lower Manhattan via the South Ferry to Greenport on the North Fork of Long Island, where a ferry connected to Stonington, Connecticut to a rail link that continued to Boston.
Public transportation includes the AC Transit buses ( which include express buses to San Francisco ) and two ferry services — the Alameda / Oakland Ferry and the Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry.
The Battery Park City Ferry Terminal is at the foot of Vesey Street opposite the New York Mercantile Exchange and provides ferry transportation to various points in New Jersey.
Ferry services are provided by several different ferry companies at these piers.
Ferry services from Hobart's Eastern Shore into the city were once a common form of public transportation, but with lack of government funding, as well as a lack of interest from the private sector, there has been the demise of a regular commuter ferry service – leaving Hobart's commuters relying solely on travel by automobiles and buses.
* A daily ferry service known as the Cataño Ferry, ( La Lancha de Cataño in Spanish ) which operates a route across San Juan Bay between Old San Juan and the municipality of Cataño.
The Torpoint Ferry is a car and pedestrian chain ferry, connecting the A374 road which crosses the Hamoaze, a stretch of water at the mouth of the River Tamar, between Devonport in Plymouth and Torpoint in Cornwall.
Gosport and Portsmouth are linked by the Gosport Ferry ; Southampton and Isle of Wight are linked by ferry and fast Catamaran ferries ; North Shields and South Shields on Tyneside are linked by the Shields Ferry ; and the Mersey has the Mersey Ferry.
The BC Ferries Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal, located north of Victoria, has hourly sailings to Tsawwassen ( a ferry terminal south of Vancouver ) and to many of the Gulf Islands.
The Washington State Ferry terminal in Sidney provides ferry service to Friday Harbor, Orcas Island, and ultimately Anacortes, Washington.
The ferry companies operating on the Island are Tirrenia di Navigazione, Moby Lines, Corsica Ferry, Grandi Navi Veloci, Snav, SNCM, and CMN.
Building good relations with local Native Americans Hualapai Nation and white settlers, he discovered the Crossing of the Fathers, Lee's Ferry in 1858 and Pierce Ferry ( later operated by, and named for, Harrison Pierce ) – the latter two the only two sites suitable for ferry operation.
Ferry transportation across the Kerch Strait was established in 1953, connecting Crimea and the Krasnodar Krai ( Port Krym-Port Kavkaz line ); ( as of November 2009 ) there are also plans for a Kerch-Poti ferry route.
One of the better known ferries was the Mormon Ferry across the North Platte near the future site of Fort Caspar in Wyoming which operated between 1848 and 1852 and the Green River ferry near Fort Bridger which operated from 1847 to 1856.
An international vehicle ferry crosses the Strait from Port Angeles, Washington to Victoria, British Columbia several times each day, as do passenger ferries of the Washington State Ferry system, a seasonal private ferry connecting Port Angeles with Victoria and a private high-speed ferry between Victoria and Seattle.
( A physical connection between Omaha, Nebraska and the statutory Eastern terminus of the Pacific road at Council Bluffs, Iowa located immediately across the Missouri River was also not finally established until the opening of UPRR railroad bridge across the river on March 25, 1873, prior to which transfers were made by ferry operated by the Council Bluffs & Nebraska Ferry Company.
There is currently a ferry service Hayling Island Ferry linking Eastney and Ferry Point, on Hayling Island.
When the stage reaches Lee's Ferry, the passengers find the station and ferry burned, and those who were not killed have fled.

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