. Lehigh valley railroad summer tours to mountain, lake and ocean resorts . Along this reach ofpebbled waterside there are twocharming little hotels at Ensenoreand Cascade, both of which offerattractions to the holiday seeker. TheEnsenore Glen House is a four-storybuilding surrounded with verandas, andis furnished in modern style. The adja-cent glen is more than locally famousfor its wild and rugged beauty. Thesteamer Lady of the Lake makesexcursions from tiiis point. The Cas-cade House is environed by romanticscenery and well-kept grounds. At-tractive cottages, in connection with thehotel, ar


. Lehigh valley railroad summer tours to mountain, lake and ocean resorts . Along this reach ofpebbled waterside there are twocharming little hotels at Ensenoreand Cascade, both of which offerattractions to the holiday seeker. TheEnsenore Glen House is a four-storybuilding surrounded with verandas, andis furnished in modern style. The adja-cent glen is more than locally famousfor its wild and rugged beauty. Thesteamer Lady of the Lake makesexcursions from tiiis point. The Cas-cade House is environed by romanticscenery and well-kept grounds. At-tractive cottages, in connection with thehotel, are ranged along the lake Auburnians have built cottagesalong this portion of the lake. The railroad crosses another of theLehigh Valleys numerous tentacles atFreeville, which will be noted later. Between Freeville and Owego, thetwo points of most note are Dryden,the station for DrydenSprings and its Sani-tarium, as well as pretty Dryden Lakeand Newark Valley, famous for itstrout farms and excursion park. TheSanitarium at Dryden has long been a DRYDEN OWASCO LAKE. resort in much favor with invalids andpeople who wish to court rest in themidst of cheerful and healthful scenes. The general trend of the LehighValley lines in New Vork State isnorthward and westward ; the singleimportant exception being the divisionconnecting Elmira with Camden, N. Y.,to the north of Oneida Lake, formerlyknown as the Elmira, Cortland iVNorthern Railroad. the most important point inSouthwestern New York, con-tributes largely to through and excur- ELMIRA, Summer Tours and Fares. 29 sion travel over tlie Lehigh Valleylines, and, in turn, benefits by the fre-quent arrival of large excursions. Iheprincipal objective points of the pleasureseekers are beautiful Eldridge Park,Rorecks Glen and Clarks Glen, forma-tions not unlike that of Watkins incharacter. This division of railroad meets the FREEVILLE, distant two miles. The waters here aremedicinal in character. the junction ]5oint witht


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