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F 9 .T83 1917 10 CaUSet 2 HOW LEY fTRIPS NEW ENGL WHAT TO SEE TEIXX TRIPS PICXURNEW THE TROLLEY PRESS HARTFORD, CONN.15c. . -^^.-r^Si^a"]„ I CentsMThree a Day j lAT'S ALIT - Mist thrc important t(»ur i lie acciiiftted loss or injury to the an accident you are sayou have*never had -^ ;..:::,•;,". nt;,iiv•^' - Lul.-: ,.of e^"-One • can't be aii be cnrcf''. y€TNA-IZE and lot.n today riNA Tou D'.l! il umlin Ihc coupon y' ,n \..ti uhal ^"u ,^ INSU' COMPANY^'E The Swinging Chain Bridge—Salisbury Pt., Mass. "Its windows flashing to the sky, Beneath thousand roofs of brown.a Far down the vale, my friend and I Beheld the old and quiet town; The ghostly sails that out to sea Flapped their white wings of mystery; The beaches glimmering in the sun, And the low wooded capes that run Into the sea-mist north and south; The sand-bluffs at the river's mouth; The swinging chain-bridge, and, afar, The foam-line of the harbor bar." —Whittier. TROLLEY TRIPS THROUGH NEW ENGLAND Copies this willof book be Copyrighted 1917 mailed by the Publisher on by the Trolley Press, receipt of 18 cents in stamps Hartford, Conn. AT ALL BOOK STORES AND NEWS STANDS All Rights Reserved • ^ "TROLLEY RIDES." Upper Connecticut Valley 68 N.Y. to Boston via Springfield 4 The Berkshire Hills 70 N.Y.to via N. London 51 The Way to Cape Cod 72 Boston to Portland, Maine 39 Short Trips Around iBoston 79 The Heart of Rhode Island 58 The Way to the White Mtns 90 ' "Around the Triangle" 67 The Hudson River 96' - - _^^S.V£R.

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The beaches glimmering in the sun,
And the low wooded capes that run
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The sand-bluffs at the river's mouth;
The swinging chain-bridge, and, afar,
The foam-line of the harbor bar."
—Whittier.
TROLLEY TRIPS THROUGH NEW ENGLAND
Copies this willof book be Copyrighted 1917
mailed by the Publisher on by the Trolley Press,
receipt of 18 cents in stamps Hartford, Conn.
AT ALL BOOK STORES
AND NEWS STANDS All Rights Reserved• ^
"TROLLEY RIDES." Upper Connecticut Valley 68
N.Y. to Boston via Springfield 4 The Berkshire Hills 70
N.Y.to via N. London 51 The Way to Cape Cod 72
Boston to Portland, Maine 39 Short Trips Around iBoston 79
The Heart of Rhode Island 58 The Way to the White Mtns 90 '
"Around the Triangle" 67 The Hudson River 96'
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timetables in back of bookthe map refer to trolleyThe numbers onTrolley Trips Through New England
New York Gity and a Guardian Man-of-War
Singer Building. Woolworth Building. Municipal Building.
YORK BOSTONNEW TO
—Via Springfield in Five Easy Stages
1917 new menu to the trolleyer.For we serve up a
matter and manyThere are new trips to be taken, much new
new pictures.
the line all theOf many new things, we now mention only:
way along shore to New London and thence thro Providence to
from Springfield to theBoston; the great new "summer way"
Berkshire Hills; the direct path into the heart of Maine by the
splendid new trolleys from Portland; etc.
the week-ender, orThe trolley offers to the casual wayfarer,
seeker of a week's vacation, an inexpensive and attractive way
seeing New England. In the of increasing cost ofof face
atmaterial and labor, here is something one can still purchase
the original quotation; dime's worth of fresh air and newa
vistas, at one nickel. The onlyseen from the interurban car,
question is "can the nickel stand the strain?"
Central Park New York's PlaygroundisFop Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book
THREE FAMOUS BUILDINGS
"Flatiron" BIdg. Met'n Life. .Times Sq.
YORK NEW HAVENNEW TO
"Along Long Islan

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