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  2. Red Cliff, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Red Cliff (sometimes spelled Redcliff) is a statutory town in Eagle County, Colorado, United States.The population was 257 at the 2020 census. [5] The town is a former mining camp situated in the canyon of the upper Eagle River just off U.S. Highway 24 north of Tennessee Pass.

  3. Redcliff (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    An ascent of Redcliff involves 3,300 feet of elevation gain and 10 miles of hiking, round-trip. [2] The mountain's name was proposed by the Colorado Mountain Club, and was officially adopted in 1966 by the United States Board on Geographic Names. [4] It is so named because of a large reddish-colored cliff on the mountain's east face. [5]

  4. Tennessee Pass (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    A report released by the Colorado Department of Transportation on September 4, 2014 stated the following about the line: ...The Tennessee Pass line has been identified as significant to CDOT because of its potential to carry both passengers and freight, and because it is the only existing trans-mountain alternative in Colorado to the Moffat ...

  5. Red Cliff Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Red Cliff Bridge also called the Green Bridge or originally called the "Silver Bridge" by locals for its original silver color before being re-painted green as it remains today, is a cantilevered steel arch bridge located about 0.5 mi (0.80 km) southwest of the town of Red Cliff, Colorado, [1] [4] one of Colorado's iconic bridges. [5]

  6. Seaside resort - Wikipedia

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    As the 19th century progressed, British working class day-trippers travelled on organised trips such as railway excursions, or by steamer, for which long piers were erected so that the ships bringing the trade could berth. Another area notable for its seaside resorts was (and is) the Firth of Clyde, outside Glasgow.

  7. Tangalooma, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Originally a whaling station, Tangalooma Island Resort (formerly known as Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort) is a resort on the west side of Moreton Island in Queensland, Australia. It lies on the eastern shore of Moreton Bay and is known for its resort accommodation, dolphin-feeding program, sand dunes and wreck diving .

  8. Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site is a state park in South Carolina, United States. Redcliffe Plantation, also known as Redcliffe, completed in 1859, is a Greek Revival plantation house located on the site that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] [3] The house was designed by the baron Louis Berckmans and was built ...

  9. St Mary Redcliffe - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded mention of a church in present-day Redcliffe is a charter signed by Henry II in 1158, confirming the endowments of the churches at Redcliffe and Bedminster to Old Sarum Cathedral. This charter implies therefore that a church already existed in Redcliffe during 1158, likely constructed sometime between 1086 and 1158. [2]