The Hudson . teamerpasses under the bridge the traveler will see on the left High-land Station (West Shore Railroad) and above this the old land-ing of New Paltz. A well traveled road winds from the ferryand the station, up a narrow defile by the side of a dashingstream, broken here and there in waterfalls, on to HighlandVillage, New Paltz and Lake Mohonk. Chestnut Grove, crown-ing a bluff near the western terminus of the bridge, was formany years a favorite picnic ground, and near at hand is theHighland Station of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Above Poughkeepsie are many pleasant res
The Hudson . teamerpasses under the bridge the traveler will see on the left High-land Station (West Shore Railroad) and above this the old land-ing of New Paltz. A well traveled road winds from the ferryand the station, up a narrow defile by the side of a dashingstream, broken here and there in waterfalls, on to HighlandVillage, New Paltz and Lake Mohonk. Chestnut Grove, crown-ing a bluff near the western terminus of the bridge, was formany years a favorite picnic ground, and near at hand is theHighland Station of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. Above Poughkeepsie are many pleasant residences; promi-nent among them F. J. Allens, proprietor of the Astor House,New York, the late John F. Winslows, Mrs. Thomas Newbolds,J. Roosevelts and Archie Rogers. The large red buildingsabove the Poughkeepsie Water Works are the Hudson RiverState Hospital. Passing Crum Elbow point on the left and theSisters of the White Cross Orphan Asylum, we see > H Tfl H W> ?w I—I 0 d d K OCjO xw RK i—iH a M. .J
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