Trolley trips through New England .. . rON IRVING OFF FOR A DAY UP THE RIVER A very good land to fall in with, and a pleasant land to see! —H end rick Hudson. New York City to Albany (by Day Line Steamer). On leaving the dock, we enjoy first a fine panorama of thesky-scrapers of New York, then the immortal Palisades. AtYonkers we may connect by train to Irvings Sleepy Hollow;at West Point stop over and inspect the Academy; at New-burgh take ferry and trolley up Mt. Beacon; at Poughkeepsievisit Vassar College; at Catskill run up into the haunts of RipVan Winkle; at Hudson, where the river scene


Trolley trips through New England .. . rON IRVING OFF FOR A DAY UP THE RIVER A very good land to fall in with, and a pleasant land to see! —H end rick Hudson. New York City to Albany (by Day Line Steamer). On leaving the dock, we enjoy first a fine panorama of thesky-scrapers of New York, then the immortal Palisades. AtYonkers we may connect by train to Irvings Sleepy Hollow;at West Point stop over and inspect the Academy; at New-burgh take ferry and trolley up Mt. Beacon; at Poughkeepsievisit Vassar College; at Catskill run up into the haunts of RipVan Winkle; at Hudson, where the river scenery grows lessattractive, take trolley if we prefer, through the Patroon countryto Albany. At all these points the day boat PALISADES OF THE HUDSON DailyexceptSunday Read %Up p. M The Hudson River Valley 131 HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT The Most Charming Inland Water Tripon the American Continent The attractive route for Summer pleasure travel to or fromThe Catskill Mountains, Saratoga and the Adirondack^, HotelChamberlain and the North, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West,the Thousand Islands and St. Lawrence River. Through Tickets Sold to all Principal PointsHUDSON RIVER DAY LINE The superb steamers WASHINGTON IRVING, HENDRICK HUD-SON, ROBERT FULTON, and ALBANY of the Day Line are thefastest in the world, and are the finest of their class afloat. They are de-signed exclusively for the passenger service and carry no freight. Theirrich furnishings, costly paintings, private parlors and main-deck dining rooms,commanding the river scenery, have given them a world-wide renown. De-lightful Daily Outings (Sundays excepted), to West Point, Newburgh andPoughkeepsie. * f t Read .D


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