. Health and pleasure on America's greatest . IhtedT. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R. 41 THE AUBURN Road. T SYRACUSE, by leaving the direct line and taking- what isknown as the Auburn Branch, the traveler can reach Roches-ter just as easily, and at the same time be enabled to view thebeauties of placid Seneca Lake, and the far-famed WatkinsGlen, with but little loss of time. After leaving Syracuse, a number of minor stations are first passed, and in eighteen miles the train reaches Skaneateles Junction, where passengers for Skaneateles Village and Lake change cars. Skaneateles
. Health and pleasure on America's greatest . IhtedT. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R. 41 THE AUBURN Road. T SYRACUSE, by leaving the direct line and taking- what isknown as the Auburn Branch, the traveler can reach Roches-ter just as easily, and at the same time be enabled to view thebeauties of placid Seneca Lake, and the far-famed WatkinsGlen, with but little loss of time. After leaving Syracuse, a number of minor stations are first passed, and in eighteen miles the train reaches Skaneateles Junction, where passengers for Skaneateles Village and Lake change cars. SkaneatelesSKANEATELES Lake is one of the most charming bodies of water inJUNCTION. Central New York. It is sixteen miles long, with an average width of one mile, and set amid imposing hills, rising 1,200 feet aboveits surface. Its waters are cool and clear, and well supplied with trout and otherfish. The Village of Skaneateles is situated at the northern end of the lake, andhas many visitors in summer. About ten miles southeast of Skaneateles ispicturesque little Ot
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