. Book of the Royal blue . IF YOU ARE GOING TO New York „* s * j» THE MOST CONVENIENT Station -* „* .-* -* ^ FOR YOU TO USE IS South Ferry or .« * j»Whitehall Terminal .* BECAUSE YOU CAN TAKEANY ONE OF THE ELEVATEDTRAINS OR THEBROADWAY CABLE LINES AND Go Where You Choose FOR A FIVE CENT FARE. See page 17 WILLIAM McKINLEY, PRESIDENT UNITED STATES. (Copyright) (This photograph was taken at Executive Mansion by Mr. William Dinwiddie, official photographer of the Baltimore& Ohio R. R. shortly after the President signed the K^. appropriation bill for national defence.) Book of the Royal Blue
. Book of the Royal blue . IF YOU ARE GOING TO New York „* s * j» THE MOST CONVENIENT Station -* „* .-* -* ^ FOR YOU TO USE IS South Ferry or .« * j»Whitehall Terminal .* BECAUSE YOU CAN TAKEANY ONE OF THE ELEVATEDTRAINS OR THEBROADWAY CABLE LINES AND Go Where You Choose FOR A FIVE CENT FARE. See page 17 WILLIAM McKINLEY, PRESIDENT UNITED STATES. (Copyright) (This photograph was taken at Executive Mansion by Mr. William Dinwiddie, official photographer of the Baltimore& Ohio R. R. shortly after the President signed the K^. appropriation bill for national defence.) Book of the Royal Blue. Published Mom hi v by thePassenger Depammi m of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Vol. i. BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1898. No. 7. ATLANTIC CITY AND THE EASTERN COAST KKSOKTS. l;\ I. II. KELLEV. t^NGLAND has its Brighton, France■*- its Trouville, Italy its Nice and Ri-verra, but America has an Atlantic coastfront richly endowed with sea-coast re-sorts from Florida to the Canadian bor-der for every season of the year. little city is on an island ten miles longand three-fourths of a mile wide at its wid-est point. It is separated from the main-land of New Jersey by an estuary of theocean. Beyond, toward the inland, arethe low lying flats covered with the ^^ J I
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