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STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 



Twenty minutes by trolley; four, l>y train, from Sound Beach. An enterprising, clean, 

 ambitious, rapidly growing city. Prides itself upon being metropolitan in society and 



business, and Arcadian in residence 



Going to Nature North of Stamford. 



Some morning in < October when the 



air is crisp with frost, and the bright- 

 ness of the sun promises a warmer 

 noontide, start out with your horse and 

 runabout, or it" you are fortunate in 

 owning an auto, and take a ride over 

 the hills on the west side of old Stam- 

 ford town. 



Starting from Broad street, and go- 

 ing west you will cross one of Stam- 

 ford's fine bridges of which she is justly 

 proud. Through West Broad street 

 and up Hubbard's Hill you pass the 

 long established green-houses of Geo. 

 Waterbury, where Stamford's new hos- 

 pital is to be erected. 



From now on, the stretch of finely 

 built road is a delight to the motorist. 

 It is so broad and even. Beyond the 

 property of L. M. Palmer on the left 

 you will come to a picturesque farm 

 house nestling behind overhanging 

 weeping-willows, and fine old maples. 

 This is "The Homestead," where re- 

 sided for many years the late George 

 M. Hubbard. There is a dip in the road, 

 and you cross a gurgling brook, and 

 at the turn, come out again on to the 

 broad roadway, passing the century old 

 house of John Rutz, to the right, and 

 then you come to three roads, all 

 equally good. One goes to Stillwater 

 and on to Long Ridge, and still further 

 to Bedford. The road to the left takes 

 one over Palmer's Hill, the sign board 

 reads, and the center one mounts the 

 high hill which leads to Westover 

 Farms, where there is a dairy of that 

 name. 



If you follow the Palmer's Hill 

 road, it will lead you past many beau- 

 tiful farms and homesteads. The first 

 was the home for a half century of the 

 late Miss Hannah Lounsberry, one of 

 the first progressive women farmers 

 that Stamford knew. 



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STAMFORD, CONN. 



Telephones 



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 construction work 



Main Street, Stamford, Connecticut 



Main Opficei Room 24, National. Bank Boilbihg 



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HENDRIE & LOVATT 

 Haberdashers 



214 Atlantic St., Stamford, Conn. 



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 It is the Best 



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