By trolley through eastern New England (1904) (14774238074)
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Title: By trolley through eastern New England
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Derrah, Robert H., comp
Subjects: New England -- Description and travel Guidebooks
Publisher: Boston, Mass.
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: UMass Amherst Libraries
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chester* Heaters for hot water or steam heat. 74 BY TROLLEY THROUGH ford Railroad, the car soon arrives at Bellingham FourCorners. From here a line runs to Caryville and Milford.Here car leaves the highway in Bellingham and passesHoag Lake, where a beautiful park is located, where boat-ing and other features of entertainment are furnished.Passing Crookes Corner the village of Millerville is entered.Social Corner and Social Mills are located here, and thecar passes to Monument Square, Woonsocket. Great fac-tories for the manufacture of rubber shoes are seen onevery hand. There are several short trips from Woonsocket besides the onefrom Monument Square, past Cold Springs Park and to the Massachu-setts state line to Blackstone, an important manufacturing town, thencethrough Uxbridge and Millbury to Worcester. To reach Providence theCumberland Hill car is taken at Depot Square, and at CumberlandHill cars may be taken to Pawtucket and Providence. Ask at the Soda Fourthtain for a Glass of M
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5 Cents a GlassDelicious : *R^efreshing EASTERN NEW ENGLAND 75 OVER THE OLD STAGE ROUTE FROM BOSTON TO PROVIDENCE, THROUGH DED-HAM, NORWOOD, WALPOLE, FOXBORO, MANS-FIELD, NORTON, ATTLEBORO AND PAWTUCKET,OVER THE HISTORIC HIGHWAY In taking this trip one can follow the route describedinto King Philips Country, on page 71, or by taking aDedham car via Hyde Park at the Dudley Street terminal. From the square in Dedham the route is through the
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