Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada, reached by the popular Green Mountain route .. . THF. , MIDDLESEX. to the town, was the generous bequest of Hon. H. C. Akeley ofMinneapolis, Minn., and dedicated to the soldiers of the civilwar. The Mt. Mansfield Electric Railroad makes five trips dailybetween Stowe and Waterbury, connecting with all day passen-ger trains. No visit to Vermont is complete without this trip. Six miles north of Montpelier is Middlesex, bound-Mi doles ex, ed on the south by the Winooski river, whi


Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada, reached by the popular Green Mountain route .. . THF. , MIDDLESEX. to the town, was the generous bequest of Hon. H. C. Akeley ofMinneapolis, Minn., and dedicated to the soldiers of the civilwar. The Mt. Mansfield Electric Railroad makes five trips dailybetween Stowe and Waterbury, connecting with all day passen-ger trains. No visit to Vermont is complete without this trip. Six miles north of Montpelier is Middlesex, bound-Mi doles ex, ed on the south by the Winooski river, which by aVERMONT. long process of erosion has worn a deep and nar-row gorge in the solid rock, doubtless once form-ing a barrier to the river. The village is situated near theseNarrows of the Winooski river which madly rushes at this Dont Fail to Read the Selected list of first-class Family Homes and Hotels forSummer Boarders following Descriptive. AMONG THE BEAUTIFUL GREEX HILLS OF VERMONT. 45. point, forminga scene of remark-able beauty and sublimity. Theforest and streams abound ingame and trout. A stage runsdaily between Middlesex andWarren, stopping at Moretownand Waitsfield, villages situatedin the most picturesque MadRiver valley. After leaving Middlesex, thenext stop is at Montpelier Junc-tion, thence we proceed by abranch road to the capital of Ver-MONTPELiER, mout. This cityVERMONT, for its size, thewealthiest in lo-cation and residential features,one of the most beautiful in theState, has, in recent years, begunto attract attention and patron-age as a delightfully quiet and salubrious summer home. Per-haps no community of 7,000 inhabitants in New England morefully and perfectly blends the various comforts and pleasures ofcity and country life. In all thatpertains to a city, good hotels, largebusiness blocks, fine public build-ings, imposing commercial struc-tures, numerous churches andschools, well stocked stores, goodwalks and pleasant drives. Mont-pelier is a cit


Size: 1305px × 1916px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidsummerhomesa, bookyear1903