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Riverside Campground and Erin's Isle have stood as two major attractions of Brasher Falls for many years, with both establishments owned by John Ward.
The Brasher Falls Central School District incorporates all towns in the Tri-Town district and is one of the largest districts in the East Coast, area wise.
* Brasher Falls – A hamlet in the southeast corner of the town on NY-11C that straddles the St. Regis River.
Brasher Falls – Winthrop is a census-designated place and region in St. Lawrence County, New York, in the United States.
This area comprises the hamlets of Brasher Falls in the town of Brasher, New York and Winthrop in the town of Stockholm.
Brasher Falls – Winthrop is located at ( 44. 801791 ,-74. 778013 ).
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Brasher and is
Brasher is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York, USA.
The town is named after Philip Brasher, an original landowner.
The Town of Brasher is in the northeast corner of the county and is southeast of the Village of Massena.
New York State Route 37C is an east-west highway in the northern part of Brasher.
* In Raymond Chandler's novel The High Window, Phillip Marlowe is initially hired by Mrs. Murdock to locate a coin owned by her late husband, the " Brasher Doubloon ", every owner of which has been murdered.
The Brasher Doubloon ( known in the UK as The High Window ) is a 1947 film noir based on the novel The High Window by Raymond Chandler.
Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a wealthy widow, Elizabeth Murdock, to find a stolen coin called the Brasher Doubloon.

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It enjoyed a wide acceptance in the town and most of Northern St. Lawrence County, often called the " pride " of Brasher.
* Brasher Center – A hamlet on County Road 53 on the west bank of the St. Regis River, in the western part of the town.

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* Brasher, Brenda E. ( 2001 ).
The race was founded by the former Olympic champion and journalist Chris Brasher and Welsh athlete John Disley.
Wynn and his partner Officer Vance Brasher, and attended Police Academy courses to learn authentic jargon and other details that could be featured in a radio program.
In 1827, a small part of the Town of Stockholm was added to Brasher.
Brasher has a very small, close knit population.
* Brasher Iron Works – A location on County Road 55 in the northern part of the town.
* Ironton – A location east of Brasher Iron Works in the northeast part of Brasher.

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The mule is honored at Benson, N.C. ( Sept. 22, 23 ) and at Boron, Calif. ( Sept. 24 thru Oct. 1 ), while the legend of the Maid of the Mist is celebrated at Niagara Falls through the 24th.
The Upper Snake ecoregion is defined as the Snake River watershed above Shoshone Falls, which totally blocks fish migration.
Connecticut's warmest temperature is which occurred in Danbury on July 15, 1995 ; the coldest temperature is which occurred in Falls Village on February 16, 1943 and Coventry on January 22, 1961.
An area within the region where both fiscal and social conservatism do coincide and where the federal Reform Party and Canadian Alliance have met success is in the central-western part of New Brunswick, in the St. John River valley north of Saint John and south of Grand Falls.
Falls of Clyde is a well-preserved example of a more conservatively designed, slower contemporary of the clippers, which was built for general freight in 1878.
* Johnnie Ryan is a regional cola bottled in Niagara Falls, New York.
Trafalgar Falls, located near the national park, is one of the most spectacular sites on the island.
Allen's name is the trademark of the furniture and housewares manufacturer, Ethan Allen Inc., which was founded in 1932 in Beecher Falls, Vermont.
It is a part of NAFC series with Canada Cup and Falls floorball classic.
The NAFC-North American Floorball Championship is an international club tournament series currently including three tournaments: Canada Cup, Falls floorball classic and USA Cup.
The series is set in the late 19th Century Western town of Four Feather Falls, Kansas and features the adventures of its sheriff, Tex Tucker.
Geneva College is a Christian liberal arts college in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States, north of Pittsburgh.
Geneva College is located in the College Hill neighborhood of Beaver Falls, to the north of downtown.
The field is also used by the Beaver Falls High School football team and was Joe Namath's home field during his high school days.
* 1889 – The first long-distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running between a generator at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon.
* 1972 – The largest single-site hydro-electric power project in Canada is inaugurated at Churchill Falls, Labrador.
It is famous for its Cascade Manor House and Cascade Falls ( Jackson, Michigan ), which is one of the largest man-made waterfalls in the world.
* Kit Carson Way ( Oregon Route 39 ) is a major expressway in Klamath Falls, Oregon
In canoes, they descended the mountains by the Clearwater River, the Snake River, and the Columbia River, past Celilo Falls and past what is now Portland, Oregon at the meeting of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers.
Since there are no inflows that link the lake to other large waterways and the main outflow, the Blue Nile, is obstructed by the Blue Nile Falls, the lake supports a highly distinctive fish fauna, which generally is related to species from the Nile Basin.
Lake Erie is primarily fed by the Detroit River ( from Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair ) and drains via the Niagara River and Niagara Falls into Lake Ontario.

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