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  2. Longtime Folsom restaurant known for river views closes ...

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    Cliff House of Folsom was named “best new restaurant” in 1990 by Five Star Review, The Orangevale News reported at the time. The restaurant served breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  3. Green Animals Topiary Garden - Wikipedia

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    The oldest topiaries were started from boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) seedlings in 1912 shaped from California privet (Ligustrum ovalifolium). Boxwood is more commonly used for topiary than privet except at Green Animals. Boxwood is a dense small-leaved native evergreen, with dark green glossy foliage. Slow growing and shade tolerant.

  4. Z. E. Cliff House - Wikipedia

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    The Z.E. Cliff House stands on the south side of Powderhouse Terrace, facing Nathan Tufts Park to the north, in Somerville's Powder House Square neighborhood. It is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a broad cross-gabled gambrel roof. The roof's side gables are conventional gables, their facades flush to the main wall, with a ...

  5. Buxus sempervirens - Wikipedia

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    Buxus sempervirens, the common box, European box, or boxwood, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Buxus, native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia, from southern England south to northern Morocco, and east through the northern Mediterranean region to Turkey.

  6. The House (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The original Cliff House Hotel was established around 1932. In 2008, it was almost completely rebuilt. The restaurant was created during this rebuilding. [9] The first head chef of The House to earn a Michelin star was another Dutchman, Martijn Kajuiter. [10] [11] Kajuiter left the role in 2020. [12]

  7. Cliff dwelling - Wikipedia

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    In archaeology, cliff dwellings are dwellings formed by using niches or caves in high cliffs, and sometimes with excavation or additions in the way of masonry. Two special types of cliff dwelling are distinguished by archaeologists: the cliff-house , which is actually built on levels in the cliff, and the cavate , which is dug out, by using ...

  8. Talk:Cliff House, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    In the book "Native Americans In Early Photographs" by Tom Robotham, copyright 1994 by JG Press, reprinted in 2004 by World Publications Group, Inc., ISBN 1-57215-353-9, there is a picture of "Buffalo Bill and His Indians" on the beach in front of the Cliff House, San Francisco, which the source of the picture given as the National Museum of ...

  9. Cliff May Experimental House - Wikipedia

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    The Cliff May Experimental House was built by Cliff May in the early 1950s as his family's fourth house and developed to push his ideas of "bringing the outdoors in" and open interior planning. The one-story, 1800-sf house is a simple rectangle in plan with a 288-square foot open skylight in the center.