. Boston, a guide book . Rustic Bridge and Waterfall,Middlesex Fells PARKWAYS 151 Governor Hutchinson Field. Milton. Part of the estate of the royal gov-ernor m the years immediately preceding the Revolution. Fineview of the Neponset River and its meadows, Boston city andharbor, and Massachusetts Bay. Reached by train or trolley car toMilton Lower Mills, and walk of ten minutes through AdamsStreet. PARKWAYS Furnace Brook, miles in length. Hills, i^il^s. Boston and River, miles. Hyde Park and Roxbury, miles. Boston, West Roxbury Dis


. Boston, a guide book . Rustic Bridge and Waterfall,Middlesex Fells PARKWAYS 151 Governor Hutchinson Field. Milton. Part of the estate of the royal gov-ernor m the years immediately preceding the Revolution. Fineview of the Neponset River and its meadows, Boston city andharbor, and Massachusetts Bay. Reached by train or trolley car toMilton Lower Mills, and walk of ten minutes through AdamsStreet. PARKWAYS Furnace Brook, miles in length. Hills, i^il^s. Boston and River, miles. Hyde Park and Roxbury, miles. Boston, West Roxbury Pond, .520 mile. Cambridge. Middlesex Fells, 5-105 miles. Maiden, Medford, Valley, miles. Medford, Beach, miles. Revere, Chelsea, Everett, , .690 mile. Revere, Beach, miles. Fells, miles. Melrose, , miles. Revere. Alewife Brook, miles. Cambridge, Somerville, Arlington, 152 ARLINGTON IV. DAY TRIPS FROM BOSTON LEXINGTON AND CONCORD Lexington is reached from Boston by electric car via Arlington, or bytrain, Boston & Maine Railroad, North Station. Concord is also reachedby both electric and steam cars. To include both places in a single tripthere is a choice of routes: one wholly by trolley car, another partly bytrolley and partly by steam car (from Lexington to Concord), a thirdwholly by train. The route wholly by electrics is by an ArlingtonHeights car, passing along Massachusetts Avenue through Cambridgeand Arlington, to the Lexington tow^n line ; thence by a Boston and Lex-ington electric car, through East Lexington to Lexington Center, by thehistoric green; thence \o Concord by way of Bedford, finishing in themain square of the town. To reach Concord directly from Bostonthe usual and by far the quickest way is to take the steam are two routes, — one by the Fitchburg Division of the Boston &Maine, the other by the


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