XXXVI 



RECREATION. 



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A^s^ 13K. 



Summer Resort Literature 



OF UNUSUAL INTEREST TO VACATIONISTS 



Manual of Old Colony Summer Resorts. Contain- 

 ing a list of Summer Hotels and Boarding Houses 

 within the Old Colony territory ; Excursion Rates, 

 etc. It embodies also a list of villages and points of 

 interest not on the direct line of the Old Colony 

 system, reached by stage or other conveyance. Sent 

 upon receipt of two cent stamp. 



Manual of Summer Resorts on the New Haven 

 System. Containing a list of Hotels, Boarding 

 Houses, Ticket Rates, Excursion Points, and various 

 information. Mailed on receipt of two cent stamp. 



Martha's Vineyard : Its Attractions as a Summer 

 Resort. Presenting a sketch of the Island of 

 Martha's Vineyard, its towns, villages and summer- 

 ing places. Sent upon receipt of two cent stamp. 



Nantucket, an Island in the Ocean. Descriptive of 

 Nantucket, its institutions, natural features, attrac- 

 tions, etc., with something of its history and char- 

 acteristics. Sent on receipt of two cent stamp. 



Quaint Cape Cod and Its Summer Delights. " Quaint 

 Cape Cod " presents the claims of that section as a 

 Summer Resort, and affords all information regard- 

 ing Cape Cod, its localities, scenery, recreative feat- 

 ures, etc. Sent on receipt of four cents postage. 



Handbook of Newport, the "Queen of Watering 

 Places." Containing general information for visi- 

 tors, concerning walks and drives, location of streets, 

 public parks, grounds, estates, their occupants, etc. 

 Sent for two cent stamp. 



Along the North Shore of Long Island Sound. A 



new booklet made up of sketches of the cities, 

 towns and localities of sections of the the coast, from 

 New York to South Norwalk, affording information 

 relative to their situation, historic associations, and 

 merits as summering places, and their advantages 

 for permanent or temporary homes. Sent on receipt 

 of two cent stamp. 



Along the South Shore. A booklet devoted to the 

 advantages, situations, etc., of the "South Shore," 

 as an Ocean Summer Resort. It includes all the 

 Shore territory lying along the Bay coast south of 

 Boston, or between Braintree and Duxbury inclusive. 

 For two cent stamp. 



Plymouth as a Summer Resort. A book devoted 

 to the attractions, historic associations and localities, 

 and natural endowments of ancient Plymouth, as of 

 interest to summer visitors and sojourners. Mailed 

 for two cent stamp. 



A Sketch of Narragansett Pier. A folder descrip- 

 tive of this beautiful section, containing historic 

 and local matter relating thereto, with such informa- 

 tion as the visitor or sojourner will find of interest. 

 Mailed for two cent stamp. 



The Berkshire and Litchfield Hills. Descriptive of 

 the localities along the Berkshire division of the 

 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. ; the natural beauties of the 

 Housatonic River and the country through which it 

 flows. Will be sent for two cent stamp. 



Either of the above will be forwarded on receipt of stamps as stated, or the entire lot for 8 cents postage. 

 Mention RECREATION and address 0. H. TAYLOR, Gen' I Passenger Agent, Fall River Line, New York City; 



A. C. KENDALL, Gen'l Passenger Agent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. (Old Colony System), Boston, Mass.; or 

 i ft T. HEMPSTEAD, Gen'l Passenger Agent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R.R. (New Haven System), New Haven, Conn. 



