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Identifier: bytrolleythrough1904derr (find matches)
Title: By trolley through eastern New England
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Derrah, Robert H., comp
Subjects: New England -- Description and travel Guidebooks
Publisher: Boston, Mass.
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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ns and facili-ties, with hot and cold fresh water showers, two hun-dred bathrooms and easy access to the surf; splendid cafe,where anything may be ordered with the assurance ofperfect cookery and satisfactory service ; a long diningroom, where is served the finest coast dinner obtainable;concerts three times daily, by a brass band of over twentypieces; shooting lodge, athletic oval and all the minor facili-ties in the way of amusement and refreshment that tend tomake ones stay more enjoyable. From Hampton a line follows the shore, past LittleBoars Head, through Rye to Portsmouth. In returningone can take the car at the beach for Hampton or Exeterand change at Hampton to a car for Amesbury andHaverhill. 140 BY TROLLEY THROUGH THROUGH THREE STATES A Trolley Trip which Takes One into Massachu-setts, New Hampshire and Maine, along thePicturesque Seashore and to the Eastern Sum-mer Resorts The trolley has formed a grand trunk system alongthe coast of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
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Saltonstall House, IpswichAncestral home of the famous Saltonstall family, built 1635 A remarkable change has taken place in the aspect of thetowns and cities so connected, embodying the best of ournew American life. It is now possible to ride from Bostonto York Beach, Me., and also via Portsmouth to Dover,Rochester and Somersworth, N. H. The Lynn car taken passes through Charlestown, Gurney Steam and Hot Water Heaters—The standard for efficiency and economy. EASTERN NEW ENGLAND 141 Chelsea, Revere, Lynn, Salem and Beverly, by a routefully described elsewhere. A fine view is afforded of muchof the most beautiful part of old Essex County, and theGloucester line is followed as far as Crooked Lane Hill,where, instead of going on to the right to Cape Ann, thecar turns to the left and finally enters Ipswich. This placewas incorporated as a town in 1634 from a part of oldAggawam. The first permanent settlement was made 1 The Governor Dummer House, Byfield, built 1709 in 1633 by John Winth

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