Places
in Canada (by province)
- Signal Hill, Calgary, neighborhood and hill in Calgary, Alberta
- Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi, provincial electoral district for the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly, Canada
- Signal Hill, Newfoundland and Labrador, a hill near St. John's, Canada
- Signal Hill, a shoreline hill at HMC Dockyard, Esquimalt, British Columbia
- in Hong Kong
- Signal Hill, a place in the Tsimshatsui area in Hong Kong also known as Blackhead Point
- in New Zealand
- Signal Hill, New Zealand, north of Dunedin
- in South Africa
- Signal Hill (Cape Town), in South Africa
in the United States (by state then city)
- Signal Hill, the tallest point of Arkansas on the top of Mount Magazine
- Signal Hill, California, small town completely surrounded by Long Beach
- Signal Hill (Canton, Massachusetts), a rocky knoll and open space preserve
- Signal Hill (Culpeper, Virginia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Culpeper County, Virginia
- Signal Hill (Manassas, Virginia), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Prince William County, Virginia
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“All places that the eye of heaven visits
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