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Identifier: trolleytripsthro04hart (find matches)
Title: Trolley trips through New England ..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
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Subjects: New England -- Description and travel. (from old catalog) Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) -- Description and travel
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., Guyde publishing co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ge street, marking tlie Field clocktower, Jonathan Edwards monument, the monolith on the an-cient burial place of Stockbridge Indians. Or best of all, clam-ber thro the rugged recesses of Ice Glen, a freak of nature, whereice is found in hot July (hours walk). The quiet beauty of GREAT BARRINGTON (Berkshire Inn)proclaims it a true Berkshire town. It is most picturesquely situ-ated in a narrow valley surrounded by hills, and is the center ofa rich farming district. A dandy country fair here in the Pall. The line continues under SHEFFIELDS elms to CANAAN. THE NORTHERN BERKSHIRES Pittsfield to Bennington, Vt. NORTH ADAMS (Richmond) works and plays in the shadowof Greylock, at the west door of the Hoosac Tunnel, which herenergy built. Here one may take a ear to WILLIAMSTOWN(Greylock), or continue north over the state line, with goodviews to the left of BENNINGTON (Walloomsac Inn) in theMaple Sugar State. Tramp over to the Battle Monument, 308feet high. 72 Trolley Trips Through New England
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THE WAY TO CAPE COD Cape Cod and Buzzards Bay may be reached fromPROVIDENCE by the cool, clean and convenient trolleyand in no other way. Three lines link up these threegreat industrial cities of Providence, Fall River and NewBedford with the vacation coasts of Buzzards Bay andCape Cod. Tourists traveling from New York may reach Providence bysteamer overnight, and by the following noon come to the Canal,the gateway to the Cape. A breezy, unique trip is this, leadingthro a series of attractive summer resorts and villages. With amost interesting sight for the finish: an inspection of the greatCape Cod Canal. For Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book 73

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  • booksubject:New_England____Description_and_travel___from_old_catalog_
  • booksubject:Hudson_River_Valley__N_Y__and_N_J______Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:Hartford__Conn___Guyde_publishing_co_
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  • bookleafnumber:73
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