Trolley trips through New England .. . aNcabter STERLUiG O I. STOW LOWER V1LLAOEI 8TOW/#K^AAW> S /V^ > OLKAHONDALE^y / £i V« W. BERLIN ^^^ NOETHBORO Ofi CONCORO ^O «At, W 7 O--^O WA YLAND ^o* r^ A \i r^-- fcCF^-^MOt™ \/ ALBANYJi-fli -c*~: eo»V V . tfc *. SO. NATICK _/ HOPKINTON^ ^ BRAMANVILLE^ WlLKtNBONVlLLl? ^J&k4i0v*fif8t-. OXFORD HEIGHTS 1,^ ^OS &k\ V NO. OXFORI•fl .OXFORD WHTTINBVILLE ? ^ WIL80NVILLE.,» NO GRO8VRN0RDALBOROSVKNORDaLE \ ROCKYILLR. •» * I \ /v * / *?- r ^ /) * ^v* y n*° VVaRON HEIGHTS »V* Cjl UXBRTDGE. /£ / I ^/•2l^- Q/^S ^ J NO. BABTOX& * I A , if PEARL LAKS \\\l


Trolley trips through New England .. . aNcabter STERLUiG O I. STOW LOWER V1LLAOEI 8TOW/#K^AAW> S /V^ > OLKAHONDALE^y / £i V« W. BERLIN ^^^ NOETHBORO Ofi CONCORO ^O «At, W 7 O--^O WA YLAND ^o* r^ A \i r^-- fcCF^-^MOt™ \/ ALBANYJi-fli -c*~: eo»V V . tfc *. SO. NATICK _/ HOPKINTON^ ^ BRAMANVILLE^ WlLKtNBONVlLLl? ^J&k4i0v*fif8t-. OXFORD HEIGHTS 1,^ ^OS &k\ V NO. OXFORI•fl .OXFORD WHTTINBVILLE ? ^ WIL80NVILLE.,» NO GRO8VRN0RDALBOROSVKNORDaLE \ ROCKYILLR. •» * I \ /v * / *?- r ^ /) * ^v* y n*° VVaRON HEIGHTS »V* Cjl UXBRTDGE. /£ / I ^/•2l^- Q/^S ^ J NO. BABTOX& * I A , if PEARL LAKS \\\l / ,« 1 WAMPUM ^ \£+&P J ORANmrVJLUB^ \*% MILLVTLLB ^ . .*% jP / / H(M0 laks1^ J f % 1 MJLiSkvKLeT* I . ^>1\ / \\» ^ — Woonsocket , M . \ \* if ^, ^V«23jifJ^:) ^P^ \ ft PLAINYTLLB / I ,^ *° t| BLATERSVILl-E ATTLEBORROBUJBV1 kofaLLB V.*? ™ - HO. RATNHAM, 1 I \t reuRBGANSSTf # Copyrighi iq/djoj The Trolley PreM, ——Figures, leaving times past hour 105. LAKE NIPMUC Lake Nipmuc is an attractive sheet of water, and the park on its shore theplace of great resort for all this section, and well worth the trip to reach it.(It makes a pleasant aside on Route 48.) Here cool breezes can be felt onsummers sultriest day, as the launch makes the circuit of the lake. There isgood choice of pastime here, too, whether one dance, boat on the lake, or seethe plays at the rustic theatre. Particular attention paid to picnic parties. Milford is the key to this large section lying in the triangle be-tween Worcester, Boston and Providence. Rural and retired it is,yet quickly reached from New Englands three greatest cities. Weshow how below. 66. MILFORD and BOSTON, etc. Pass—Boston to Milford Pass—Milford to Boston 00-30 Boston, lv. Park Sq. 10-40 Milford, Iv. Wtg. Sta. 15-45 So. Framingham () 52-22 S. Framingham ()15-45 So. Framingham, lv. Square 15-45 S. Framingham, lv. R. R. 57-27 Milford (^) 30-00 Bost


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