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C Spend the Summer at ... . J 



A On the Crest of the Alleghanies * 



A 3,000 Feet Above Tide-Water * 



4 Season Opens June 21, 1897 \ 



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^ HT'HIS famous mountain hotel, situated at the summit of the Alleghanies, f 



L and directly upon the main line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 



f has the advantage of its splendid vestibuled express train service, both east I 



J and west, and is therefore readily accessible from all parts of the country. (J 



L Alt Baltimore & Ohio trains stop at Deer Park, during the season. There y 



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7 are also a number of furnished cottages with facilities for housekeeping, i 



5 The houses and grounds are supplied with absolutely pure 'water, (J 



t piped from the celebrated "Boiling Spring, " and are lighted by electricity, y 



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a Turkish and Russian baths and large swimming pools are provided for i 



J ladies and gentlemen, and suitable grounds for lawn tennis. There are H 



L bowling alleys and billiard rooms ; fine riding and driving horses, carriages, 3 



T mountain wagons, tally-ho coaches, etc., are kept for hire; in short, all <t 



J the necessary adjuncts for the comfort, health, or pleasure of patrons, ft 



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4 B. & 0. Central Building BALTIMORE, MD. 



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