RECREATION. 



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Tired of the city? 



Sick of the heat? 



Longing for the 



mountains ? 



For fresh air? 



For cold water ? 



For restful scenery ? 



Then try 



Ttie White mountains. 



AND COTTAGES, 



riAPLEWOOD, N. H., 



is one of the Host Restful 



and Delightful Summer 



Homes in the World. 



Illustrated booklets giving full in- 

 formation can be had at 



3 Park Place, New York City, 



147 Sumner Street, Boston, 



1711 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 



or by writing the Managers, 



CILLEY & MURRAY, 



riAPLEWOOD, N. H. 



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MAPLEWOOD PARK AND P"SIDENT'AL RANGE FROM EAST PIAZZA HOTEL 



" Thy happy clime is free, 

 And plenty knows, 

 And days ot halcyon rest." 



Halcyon Hall 



And Cottages 



MILLBROOK, DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. 

 Season : May 2 1st to Nov. 9th 



ituated on a mountain peak, commanding 

 wide and beautiful panoramic views oi the 

 Highlands, Cat?kills and Berkshires. 

 Water Supply, of unexcelled quality, from a 

 Natural Spying. No Malaria. A o Mosquitoes. 



Two hours distant by rail from 1 he Grand 

 Central Depot (via Dutchess Junction), and 

 easily reached by travelers from Ihe West, the 

 South, and New England. 



« House autcnobile, omni rus, or carriage, when 

 notified, will meet gues's at Poughkeepsie, 15 

 miles or Dover Plains (Hailem R. R.), 8 miles 

 distant through enchanting country. 



Spacious and beautiftil grovnds, afferding 

 an pie room for Outdoor Games and Pastimes 

 of every sort. 



Superb roads for Driving, Bicycling or 

 A utoniobiling. Livery and stabling facilities 

 of the highest order 



Adjacent estates occupied- by New York mil- 

 lionaires, whose Summer Homes in this region 

 are a guarantee of its braciag healiL-ru^ness. 



An exclusive resort, never invaded by noisy 

 crowds or excursionists. 



House Physician. Hot, cold and needle 

 baths. 



Music by a first-class Orchestra. Concerts 

 three times daily. A Dance every Saturday 

 evening after an Entertainment by noted Artists. 

 Telephone, Telegraph Operator, Stenogra- 

 pher and Typewriter, in the House. Stock 

 Exchange news and quotations by direct wire. 

 Trap-Shooting, Billiards, Library, Golf, Tennis, 

 Ping-Pong. Boating and fishing nearby. 



A new drive for evety day in the year. Roads 

 as good as those of Central Park. "The scenery 

 about Millbrook recalls the softness rf Devonshire 

 and Surrev landscapes, while the horizon is out- 

 lined by billowy mountains and serrated peaks." 

 — Illustrated London News. 

 Illustrated booklet sent on application. 



HEJVRy F. GILLIG SSL CO.. Proprietors. 



