The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . segave the aid of his experienced skill,and the opening of the Lake Shoreline has added appreciably to avail-able means of travel. Picturesque scenery awaits the way-farer in highway and byway, and ithas been said by many people thatnowhere in the settled parts of thecountry can more delightful drives befound than in Farmington. One may follow the mile longcourse of the famous Pearl sled as itcoasts down North Main or Provincestreet, past the Edgerly Memorialpark and many pretty residences, theJones factory, the opera


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . segave the aid of his experienced skill,and the opening of the Lake Shoreline has added appreciably to avail-able means of travel. Picturesque scenery awaits the way-farer in highway and byway, and ithas been said by many people thatnowhere in the settled parts of thecountry can more delightful drives befound than in Farmington. One may follow the mile longcourse of the famous Pearl sled as itcoasts down North Main or Provincestreet, past the Edgerly Memorialpark and many pretty residences, theJones factory, the opera house andtown hall, the Nute factory, and , to Central squareand South Main street. Then bystill other business blocks, the ancientEdgerly and Eastmanhouses, the Congrega-tional church and theStrafford House oppo-site, the r^-&T3rr^>-~r---ym?!-- »•*«; H V. -r~? B. Edgerlyhouse andfactory, thepicturesquehomes ofF. E. Ed-gerly and r ? . 5 Hon. G. M. Herring Dr. Wheatley,and the highschool, until,crossing abridge, hem ay pausenear the oldmill. Hon. George L. Whiteho-jse. Dame place, and theoccupied formerly by the late W. W. Haves, and now used for the FARMING TON 261 ?:-_,-


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