. Book of the Royal blue . h of Atlantic City, and the sameexhilarating salt air is wafted in on thebreath of the ocean. Cape May is the same distance fromPhiladelphia as Atlantic City, but moreto the southeast, and the popular bath-ing hour is the same, as the tides arealik(.. This resort is older than AtlanticCity, but as pojiular favor is fickle, thistogether with the desire of the private lo ATLAXTIC CITY AXD THE EASTERN COAST RESORTS. property holders to maintain Cape Mayas a strictly fashionable resort, hashelped to make Atlantic City the favor-ite of the public at large. There arepalati


. Book of the Royal blue . h of Atlantic City, and the sameexhilarating salt air is wafted in on thebreath of the ocean. Cape May is the same distance fromPhiladelphia as Atlantic City, but moreto the southeast, and the popular bath-ing hour is the same, as the tides arealik(.. This resort is older than AtlanticCity, but as pojiular favor is fickle, thistogether with the desire of the private lo ATLAXTIC CITY AXD THE EASTERN COAST RESORTS. property holders to maintain Cape Mayas a strictly fashionable resort, hashelped to make Atlantic City the favor-ite of the public at large. There arepalatial hotels and modern cottages forthe most fastidious, and it will alwaysbe a favorite to the 40,000. Between Cape May and Atlantic City is Sea Isle City, another beach re-sort, which has more or less of these resorts are reached di-rectly by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroadin connection with the Philadelphia &Reading Railway; the Royal BlueLine and Royal Reading Route, thedouble track routes to the A\ EM K, (AIM-; MAN.


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