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Deer Park 



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Oakland 



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On the Crest of the Alleghanies. 

 3,000 Feet Above Tide Water. 



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Season Opens June 22, 1895. 



These famous mountain resorts, situated at the summit of the Alleghanies, and directly 

 upon the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the advantage of its 

 splendid vestibuled express train service both east and west, and are therefore readily- 

 accessible from all parts of the country. All Baltimore and Ohio trains stop at Deer Park 

 and Oakland during the season. 



The houses and grounds are lighted by electricity. Turkish and Russian baths and 

 large swimming pools are provided for ladies and gentlemen, and suitable grounds for 

 lawn tennis ; there are bowling alleys and. billiard rooms ; fine riding and driving horses, 

 carriages, mountain wagons, tally-iio coaches, etc., are kept for hire ; in short, all the nec- 

 essary adjuncts for the comfort, health or pleasure of patrons. 



Rates, $60, $75 and $90 a Month, According to Location. 



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^\ LL communications should be addressed to 

 U GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager Baltimore 

 T * and Ohio Hotels, Cumberland, Md., up to June 

 1 Oth ; after that date, Deer Park, Garrett County, Md. 



