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WIN DEM ERE PARK.. 



iSJtuaud in tbe town of Unity, lUaldo €ountv, ntaine. 



Windemere Park, 1000 feet above sea coast, is a quiet, restful, and 

 healtliful summer resort on tlie sliores of Lake Winneeook, a sheet of 

 water exceptionally clear and pure, six miles long and three miles wide, 

 well stocked with salmon, bass and perch. Excellent boating and bath- 

 ing. From the surrounding hills above the village, beautiful views of 

 the lake, dotted with islands and fringed with evergreens of pine, may 

 be had. An ideal spot for those seeking pleasure and comfort. A fine 

 drive extends around the entire lake, and from the highest point Mount 

 Katah'lin and the White Mountains are visible. 



The association owns one of the finest springs of water in the State 

 of j\Iaine. Highly endorsed by the State Board of Health, and the 

 leading medical men for its medicinal properties. The Park hotel is 

 under the management of F. M. Fairbanks, a hotel man of experience 

 and well known to the traveling public of Maine. Furnished cottages 

 may be had at reasonable rates. All-rail tickets to Unity may be pur- 

 chased at the North Union Station in Boston, (5J hours ride) and by 

 Bos* on & Bangor Steamship Line to Belfast, and thence to Unity by 

 rail. The association refers with pleasure to A. J. Billings, M. D. , 

 Freedom, Me., and W. C. Taber, Real Estate Broker, 181 Tremont St., 

 Room 20, Boston, Mass. For further information address. 



J. R, FABER, Pres., or F. A. BARTLETT, Scc'y, 



Unity^ Maine* 



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