Trolley trips through New England .. . r as Fresh Pond, where an autoservice will rush us thro to the Canal and Buzzards Bay. —At present the ride goes from the station at Plymoutheast along the main street to Warrens Cove, whence the longsandy reach of Plymouth Beach stretches north. Here, on thebluff above the bay, sits the Hotel Pilgrim ($4 a day up). Here take car for the run to White Horse Beach, a finebathing strand, then turn inland past the bluffs to these great dunes broad sea-views may be obtained. Ex-cellent hunting and fishing hereabouts. Continuing along theState High
Trolley trips through New England .. . r as Fresh Pond, where an autoservice will rush us thro to the Canal and Buzzards Bay. —At present the ride goes from the station at Plymoutheast along the main street to Warrens Cove, whence the longsandy reach of Plymouth Beach stretches north. Here, on thebluff above the bay, sits the Hotel Pilgrim ($4 a day up). Here take car for the run to White Horse Beach, a finebathing strand, then turn inland past the bluffs to these great dunes broad sea-views may be obtained. Ex-cellent hunting and fishing hereabouts. Continuing along theState Highway thro South Plymouth, the car comes to thepresent terminus of the line at Fresh Pond. At the trolley terminus at Fresh Pond, an automobile connects with thecar, and leaves immediately along shore via Ellisville, Cedarville, Saga-more Beach and Sagamore to Buzzards Bay where trolley to Onset andNew Bedford may be taken. (Four round trips daily, including Sunday.) C.—cents—m.—minutes.—Figures, leaping times past hour 111 r:. Ilife A BRADFORD ARMS SAGAMORE BEACH, MASS. Sagamore Beach, connected with the world by trolley and auto-mobile, is one of the most attractive communities on the Cape—which says much. This pretty spot can entertain the strangerwithin its gates with both salt and freshwater hshing, wi:h forestand with hills, rare sights in this wide summer land! The town is the site of the famous Christian Endeavor As-sembly Grounds. It has become within nine years a flourishingsummer colony, and can accommodate altogether a thousandpeople. It is growing faster than any other Cape Cod resortbecause of the fine character of its people and its great naturalbeauty of forest, field and dune. The place boasts an AssemblyHall, ball grounds, and six tennis courts. In Summer the ColonyClub provides lectures, musicales, old-fashioned spelling-matches,Shakespearean plays, etc. There are two good hotels: and Sagamore Lodge. From Sagamore the trolley will reac
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