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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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53 ; and the Bragg homestead, 1780. Passing along the river and crossing Slades Ferry, thecar enters Fall River.This is one of the greatcotton manufacturingcentres of the world, andmany of the mills may beseen from the car. Itcontains many fine build-ings. Some of the finestof these are the railroadstation, the Armory,Courthouse, the Y. M. C. A.Building, the Public Li-brary, Durfee High Schooland the City Hall. From Fall River abranch line runs to NewBedford through LincolnPark, Westport Factoryand North Dartmouth.Another line runs toProvidence throughSwansea and across the state line into Rhode Island.This trip offers great variety of scenery, — rivers, oceaninlets, headlands, the islands of upper Narragansett Bay,the town of Bristol and the coast line. The old buryingground in Swansea is a favorite haunt of the antiquarian. Leaving Fall River for Newport, a view may be hadfrom the heights of an arm of Narragansett Bay and theopposite shore. The ride is a very pleasant one, passing
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The Old Rhode Island Windmill 54 BY TROLLEY THROUGH through Tiverton and crossing the old stone bridge, whichis the only way of reaching Rhode Island except by water.The route lies through Portsmouth Village and Middle-town. Newport is the climax of pleasure for the tourist. Itis the most famous summer resort in the country and oneof the most famous in the world. There are said to bemore splendid residences along Cliff Walk than for thesame distance in any other place in the world. The NavalWar College is located here, the Torpedo Station, FortStuart and many places of historic interest, such as theGovernor Bull House, the oldest in Rhode Island, andTrinity Church, built in 1G93.

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