Trolley trips through New England .. . ^^>ii^mFo^o 18 Trolley Trips Through New England. Going Out from Waterbury—The Brink of the Mountain Waterbury to Meriden or New Britain via Milldale Theres a new way from Waterbury east. A good way, ashort way (and all good ways are short)—and a most scenicway. Let us tell you about it. The green car runs from WATER-BURY Green out East Main St., climbs Meriden Road, crossesMad River, and speeds across the summit of Southington Moun-tain beside the main automobile highway. We pass the well-known great boulder to the south and cometo MORRIS PARK on Hitc


Trolley trips through New England .. . ^^>ii^mFo^o 18 Trolley Trips Through New England. Going Out from Waterbury—The Brink of the Mountain Waterbury to Meriden or New Britain via Milldale Theres a new way from Waterbury east. A good way, ashort way (and all good ways are short)—and a most scenicway. Let us tell you about it. The green car runs from WATER-BURY Green out East Main St., climbs Meriden Road, crossesMad River, and speeds across the summit of Southington Moun-tain beside the main automobile highway. We pass the well-known great boulder to the south and cometo MORRIS PARK on Hitchcocks Lakes. Many Waterbury,Bristol and Southington people have cottages or bungalowshere, and the place is fast growing as a summer community. Just beyond the lake we reach a spot where the mountain fallsabruptly away. A wonderful view is presented to the east. Fivemiles away as the crow flies stand out in the clear air the Hang-ing Hills, and the watchtower thereon, while below nestles thecity of MERIDEN, our destination. Mt. Carmel looms to thesouth. To the north on a clear day


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