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Identifier: summerhomesamong03cent (find matches)
Title: Summer homes among the mountains on the Central New England railway ..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Central New England railway company. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: (Pittsfield, Mass., Sun printing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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s broad, shady verandas, and commands views ofdelightful scenery. Electric cars every thirty minutes for Highland lake, a beautifulsheet of water four miles long. Good boating and fishing, shady groves: no mos-quitoes. Rollin D. Wilson—Two miles. $6 per week. Wyndover Farm—Three miles. Terms, $6 per week. Mrs. S. A. Moses—Half mile. Adults. <p5. George F. Smith—One-quarter mile. $5 and upwards. P. Bowman—Seven miles. $6 per week. Howard Smith—Colebrook post office. Five miies. Mrs. Joseph F. Wooster—West Goshen. Adults, $7 per week. Charles F. Green—West Goshen. Accommodates eight. Adults, $6 per week. Mrs. J. M. White—Five miles. Adults, $6. Edward L. Humphrey—Winchester Center. Farm house. Mrs. Whitcomb—Winchester Center. A fine private residence. SANDISFIEbD, MASS.Is one of the mountain towns of southern Berkshire county, Mass.,and is fast becoming a popular summer resort. The central part ofthis town lies at an elevation of between 1,500 and 1,600 feet. 34
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This place can best be reached by leaving the Central New-England Railway at Winsted, and thence by stage a distance ofthirteen miles. NEW BOSTON- MASS. Is a lively, romantic village, situated at the headwaters of the Farm-ington river, in the town of Sandisfield. about three miles from thecenter of the town. For mountain scenery, looming up in all directions, it can notbe excelled, and the rapid flowing of the Farmington river givesan additional charm to the enjoyment of a visitor. It is a centerfor fishermen and huntsmen. In this place is an excellent, quiet hotel, of which Mr. D. G.Gregory is the proprietor, at which guests are well cared for andsupplied with all those delicacies that a country hotel can affordand what a person from the city most enjoys. Application forboard in private families can be made by addressing E. O. Northway,New Boston, Mass. This place is best reached by leaving the Central New EnglandRailway at Winsted, and thence by stage thirteen miles up thevalley of

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