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Identifier: trolleytripsthro01hart (find matches)
Title: Trolley trips through New England ..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
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Subjects: New England -- Description and travel. (from old catalog) Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) -- Description and travel
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., Guyde publishing co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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othe world; a climb-uo over from the pretty vale of the Quine-baug to the great valley of the salt Narragansett; fine wildscenery; and historical associations for those who like them;many of the points on the route are traditional stopping-placesof Washington on his historic saunter thro New England. Withmusical hum and pleasant rumble through woods and meadows,over streams and past tumbling stone fences—our rar speeds.52. PROVIDENCE and NARRAGANSETT PIER Pass—Providence to Narra. Pier-15 Providence, lv. City Hall-10 Apponaug (15c.55m.)-30 E. Greenwich (20c. ihr.i 5m.)-55 Wickford (40c.1hr.40m.)-48 Saunderstown (15c.28m.)-30 Narra. Pier (70c.2h.15m.) (b)-35 Wakefield (70c.2hrs.25m.)fa) Round fare to the Pier: $1 Pass—Narra. Pier to Providence -20 Wakefield, lv. •30 Narragansett Pier (sc.iom.) -12 Saunderstown (55c.ih.57m.) -05 Wickford (30c.45m.) -30 E. Greenwich (50c.ih.25m.) (a) -45 Apponaug (55c.1hr.25m.) (a) -40 Providence (70c.2hrs.20m. lb) To Crompton at-50, Rocky Pt-02
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THE CLIFF WALK AT NEWPORT 53. PROVIDENCE and NEWPORT (via Bristol Eerry) Pass—Providence to Newport Pass—Newport to Providence -15 Providence, trains lv. Depot* -50 Newport, lv. Washington Sq. -43 Warren (15c.28m.) -02 Middletown (5c.12m.) -00 Bristol (2oc.45m.) -32 Portsmouth (isc.42m.) -15 Bristol, ferry leaves -40 Bristol Ferry (20c.50m.) -35 Bristol Ferry (15c.20m.) -40 Bristol Ferry, ferry leaves -40 Bristol Ferry, car leaves -00 Bristol (15c.20m.) -48 Portsmouth (ioc.8m.) -20 Bristol, electric trains lv. -18 Middletown (isc.38m.) -32 Warren (5c.12m.) -30 Newport (20c.50m.) -00 Providence (20c.40m.) *Sunday p.m. lv. Prov. at 15-45 —Total fare, 55c.—Time, 2h.iom. There is one trip out of Providence all should take, and thatall do take. This is the Newport run. At the very name risesto the minds eye the vision of the famous watering-place: thePearl of the Atlantic. By all odds the quickest, cheapest, yetmost picturesque route is by electric train.NEWPORT, R. I. There is so

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  • booksubject:New_England____Description_and_travel___from_old_catalog_
  • booksubject:Hudson_River_Valley__N_Y__and_N_J______Description_and_travel
  • bookpublisher:Hartford__Conn___Guyde_publishing_co_
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