RECREATION. 



XI 



Spend the Winter Out of Doors 



PINEHURST 



The Ideal Resort Located 



in the Heart of the 

 Long Leaf Pine Region 



Pinehurst is a P ri " 



vate es- 

 tate covering a territory 

 about ten miles square, 

 located about 700 feet 

 above the sea and sin- 

 gularly favored as re- 

 gards climate. This re- 

 gion enjoys an unusual percentage of 

 bright, sunny days, and is absolutely 

 free from damp or penetrating winds. 

 For the accommodation of guests there are 



North 

 Carolina 



(Founded by James W. Tufts) 



FOUR SPLENDID 



HOTELS 

 FIFTY COTTAGES 



All under one management and owner- 

 ship. Rates at hotels range from $2.50 

 per day upward. 



TWO EXCELLENT GOLF 

 COURSES 



which are acknowledged to be the best 

 in the South, offer ample opportunity to 

 the golf novice and expert alike. The 

 annual North and South Championship 

 Tournament is held on the Pinehurst 

 links as an annual fixture. 



A 35,000 ACRE SHOOTING 

 PRESERVE 



has been set aside for the exclusive use 

 of guests, and guides, dogs, and con- 

 veyances are always ready for a day's 

 sport with the birds. 



GOLF, SHOOTING and TENNIS 

 TOURNAMENTS are held weekly for 

 appropriate trophies. 



A fine Preparatory School under direc- 

 tion of A. G. Warren, headmaster, en- 

 ables parents to bring their children to 

 Pinehurst without interruption of their 

 course of study. 



PINEHURST IS THE ONLY RE- 

 SORT IN AMERICA FROM WHICH 

 CONSUMPTIVES ARE ABSO- 

 LUTELY EXCLUDED . 



Through Pullman service via Seaboard 

 Air Line or Southern Railway. Only one night out from New York, Boston and Cincinnati. 



An exquisite book with facsimiles PINEHURST GENERAL OFFICE 



iSsrsJiffl&'-ias pinehurst, north Carolina 



features of Pinehurst, will be sent 

 upon application. Address 0R LEONARD TUFTS, Owner, Boston, Mass. 



