. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. RESORTS REACHED VIA NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RAILWAY. Excursion 1561. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelpiiia. Philadelphia & Reading Ry to Bound Brook. Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. New York, Ontario & Western Ry to destination. Returning, same route. THROUGH FARES. DESTINATION. Philadelpliia. Baltimore. Washington. (Basing fare.) Bloomingburg, N. Y S $ Cooks Falls, N. Y EUenville, N. Y Fallsburgh, N. Y Ferndale, N. Y Kerhonkson,
. Summer tours, season 1911 .. . SUMMER EXCURSION ROUTES AND FARES. RESORTS REACHED VIA NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RAILWAY. Excursion 1561. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelpiiia. Philadelphia & Reading Ry to Bound Brook. Central R. R. of New Jersey to New York. New York, Ontario & Western Ry to destination. Returning, same route. THROUGH FARES. DESTINATION. Philadelpliia. Baltimore. Washington. (Basing fare.) Bloomingburg, N. Y S $ Cooks Falls, N. Y EUenville, N. Y Fallsburgh, N. Y Ferndale, N. Y Kerhonkson, N. Y •Liberty, N. Y Livingston Manor, N. Y Marmakating, N. Y Monticello, N. Y Mountaindale, N. Y Mt. Upton, N. Y Rockland, N. Y Svlvan Beach, N. Y Trout Brook, N. Y Walton, * Return limit—Six months from date of MAT, \i; \ 7^\I,l,s, X. Y. NIAGARA FALLS. The cataracts of the Niagara River are amongthe most wonderful in the world. The Horsehoe Fall, thelargest, in the direct course of the river, is three thousandfeet wide, with a perpendicular drop of one hundred and fifty-four feet. The American Fall and Central Fall each has adescent of about one hundred and sixty feet. The length of the Niagara RiVer is but thirty miles from itssource, which is the outlet of Lake Erie, until it dischargesits waters into Lake Ontario. In this short distance the aggre-gate descent of the river is three himdred and thirty-four feet,the greater part of which is confined to a distance of eight miles. Although the Falls themselves present misurpassed scenery,there are many other places of almost equal interest withinthe radius of a few miles. The Cave of Winds, the BurningSpring, the Whirlpool Rapids, the Steel Arch Bridges, theGreat Cantilever Bridge and the Gorge of Niagara River
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