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There are views of the Pacific Ocean, Catalina Island, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Long Beach and the westside of Los Angeles from numerous points.

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On the westside was one of the first coal mines of the county ; it was owned by H. K. and Harvey Wilson.
The westside line, however, was not built according to plan, although Junction City later was where the two main branches of U. S. Route 99 ( which divided in Portland ) would rejoin.
In 1982, McCarthy was suspected of interfering in the re-drawing of the electoral boundaries of her Little Mountain constituency, to include an appendage of a wealthy westside Vancouver area, thus helping ensure her electoral success.
Coonan's only obstacle to assuming control of the westside and its lucrative money making enterprise was Mickey Spillane.
Mickey Spillane was the top gangster on the westside and the leader of the Westies and a mainstay of criminal activities in the area for 20 years.
The Milwaukee Sentinel was founded in response to disparaging statements made about the east side of town by Byron Kilbourn ’ s westside partisan newspaper, the Milwaukee Advertiser, during the city ’ s “ bridge wars .” The founder of Milwaukee Solomon Juneau provided the starting funds for editor John O ’ Rourke, a former office assistant at the Advertiser, to start the paper.
By 1999, the station was the third busiest on the westside line.
In 2000, a plaque honoring former Hillsboro mayor Shirley Huffman's work getting the westside MAX extended from 185th Avenue to downtown Hillsboro was added to the station.
Also, U. S. Route 15 was moved along the westside of the Susquehanna River, and Pennsylvania Route 14 was routed along what is now PA 147.
Most of the film was made in San Francisco and includes scenes of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and the large Windmills still in the park's westside.
Access to the Preston platform was from the ticket office that was built out from the bridge on its westside, the Blackburn platform was accessed via the highway footpath and on to a stair leading down from the bridge.

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In November 1944, a first flying bomb struck the westside of the Domain causing most windows of Bouchout Castle to break.
Munchkin Country ( or Munchkinland in the 1939 film and its imitators ) is the eastern region ( though some maps have it on the westside as described here West and East ) in the fictional Land of Oz in L. Frank Baum's Oz books, first described in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

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It is bordered on the southside by the Haringvliet estuary, on the westside by the Spui River, and by the municipalities Oud-Beijerland and Cromstrijen to the north and east.
In 2005, a robust real estate market, multi-dwelling construction boom, and lack of public mass transit planning on the westside caused by Waxman's bill resulted in gridlock throughout Waxman's district.
* Bolden ( Sectors U and W ) – serves the west central portion of the city, including the old westside, an area bordered by I-15, US-95, Rancho Drive and Lake Mead Boulevard.
The westside dialect is influenced by Danish ( considered a more appropriate language during the union with Denmark ), where the feminine and masculine genders have merged into a common gender inflected like Norwegian masculine nouns.
Designed by the architectural firm OTAK Inc., the station is the largest of the MAX stations on the westside line as it extends most of the length of the block between Third and Fourth avenues.
On its westside, the town is bordered by the towns of Sabangan and Bauko, Mountain Province.
The rest of the book explores how different groups wielded power in different ways: the downtown Protestant elite, led by the Chandler family of the Los Angeles Times, and the new elite of the Jewish westside ; the surprisingly powerful homeowner groups, the Los Angeles Police Department, and the Catholic Church.

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Image: Big Pine Key westside. jpg | View of west side of the island from the Overseas Highway
Alton Road is the main westside north-south street located 1-3 blocks from Biscayne Bay.
The Plug Uglies were a street gang ( though most often referred to as a political club ) that operated in the westside of Baltimore, Maryland from 1854 to 1860.
From the westside of Chicago, she attended Melody Elementary School ( Chicago ) but graduated from Maria Regina Catholic School in Gardena, California.
The Ngong Hills, from the westside slopes, overlook the Great Rift Valley dropping over 1000 metres ( 4, 000 feet ) below, where Maasai villages have been developed.

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Running north – south, the # 24 bus route runs on Wentworth Avenue on the eastside of Chinatown, while the # 44 route runs on Canal Street on the westside.

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Its former campus on Albuquerque's westside now houses St. Pius X High School, a Catholic high school.

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* Position: degree of latitude: 07 ° 06 ' 30 " N to 00 ° 41 ' 48 " S and degree of longitude: 72 ° 32 ' 30 " E to 73 ° 45 ' 54 " E westside of India and Sri Lanka.
The completion of the California Aqueduct in the early 1970s brought needed water for agriculture and domestic use to the westside of the county.
Shared with cities and towns of Lancaster ( westside ), Neenach, Del Sur, and Antelope Acres.
Hinckley-Big Rock Elementary School is located on the westside of Hinckley on US HWY 30.
* Rural Transit Express buses in the westside of Bloomington, focus on Ivy Tech.
* Displaying the gesture of wicked clown, the westside sign with the left hand and the C sign in ASL with the right, with arms crossed over.
File: Hearst Rancho westside pano. jpg |< center > Panoramic view of the west ( rear ) face of The Hacienda </ center >
A rich mix of immigrants ( the Irish in the northern and eastern neighborhoods, a smattering of African-Americans who flocked to the New Hope Baptist Church in the highlands, and finally Italians who came to work in the westside farms and live in the " Plains " to the east ) complemented Winchester's Yankee forbears.
* Crown Heights – A hamlet on the westside of the Town of Poughkeepsie.
The reserve is located in the rural westside of Antelope Valley in northern Los Angeles County, west of Lancaster.
Unlike most weeklies on the westside of Los Angeles, the Post is subscription-based.
Changhua County is the smallest county in Taiwan located on the westside of Taiwan.

Aspotogan and Peninsula
* Aspotogan Peninsula, Nova Scotia
The first rescue resources to approach the crash site were Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteer units-mostly privately owned fishing boats-sailing from Peggy's Cove, Bayswater and other harbours on St. Margaret's Bay and the Aspotogan Peninsula.
The crash site is roughly equidistant between the Whalesback Memorial and another memorial at Bayswater, Nova Scotia, located on the Aspotogan Peninsula on the western shore of the bay, opposite Peggys Cove.
Opening south directly onto the Atlantic, its eastern shore is formed by the Aspotogan Peninsula and its western shore is formed by the First Peninsula ( of Lunenburg ).
Opening south directly onto the Atlantic, its eastern shore is formed by the Chebucto Peninsula and its western shore by the Aspotogan Peninsula, while the head of the bay ( the northern shore ) is the main part of the Nova Scotia peninsula.
Along the Aspotogan Peninsula ( from north to south ):
The crash site is roughly equidistant between the Whalesback Memorial and another memorial at Bayswater, Nova Scotia, located on the Aspotogan Peninsula on the western shore of the bay, opposite Peggys Cove.
* Bayswater, Nova Scotia, on the Aspotogan Peninsula
The Aspotogan Peninsula is a peninsula in the eastern part of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, situated between St. Margarets Bay in the east from Mahone Bay in the west.
The coast of the Aspotogan Peninsula is dotted with a number of small fishing and tourist-related communities ; Hubbards in the northeast being the largest.
Along with the Mi ' kmaq, there were primarily three strains of immigrants who settled the Aspotogan Peninsula: first the Newfoundland Irish ( 1750s ), then the New England Planters arrived from Chester, Nova Scotia ( 1760s ) and, finally, second generation Foreign Protestants arrived from French Village, Nova Scotia and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia ( 1780s ).
The Acadians never lived on the Aspotogan Peninsula ; however, their presence in Nova Scotia significantly influenced immigration to the colony.
Apart from the Foreign Protestants, the first immigrants to settle the Aspotogan Peninsula may have been Newfoundland Irish, who were Catholics.
Those who settled in the Aspotogan Peninsula seemed to have left the area after a short time.
Prior to 1767, the Protestants who settled the Aspotogan Peninsula were the New England Planters, primarily from Massachusetts.
Some of these New England Planters eventually crossed Mahone Bay to settle on the Aspotogan Peninsula.
After 1767, a significant strain of immigrants to settle the Aspotogan Peninsula was Foreign Protestants, both German and French speaking.
This provided easy rail access for visitors to the scenic splendor and beaches of the area and made the Aspotogan Peninsula a popular tourist destination.
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