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PARK AX D C EM ETER Y. 
THE ROMANCE OF THE HILLS 
No part of America generates greater fascination through scenes of natural beauty and historic 
romance than the home of the Green Mountain Boys of Revolutionary days. The Photograph at 
the top of this page shows a typical view of the Winooski Valley with “Camel’s Hump” in the 
background. The lower view was taken along the bank of the sparkling trout stream that flows 
through the famous “Williamstown Gulf” a few miles from Barre. Automobile tours to these 
beauty spots will be one of the features of the Barre Convention. It will be a “Red Letter” week 
of a lifetime for those who attend the annual gathering of the American Cemetery Superinten- 
dents to be held in Barre, Vermont, on August 23, 29, 30 and 31 next. 
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