. The Berkshire and Litchfield Hills . assing throughthe pretty sectionsof Morris andRomford, wecome to NewPreston, o n e o fthe principallocalities of theShepaug Valley,from the summer-i n g attractionsof this section arenot in evidencefrom the railroadstation, as the village is situated about three milesaway, and near the (locally) famous Lake Wara-maug, a watersheet that divides with Bantam Lakethe honor of being a principal natural attraction ofthe State. Lake Waramaug is situated among green, woodedhills, is reached by delightful drives from manydirections, and its shores a


. The Berkshire and Litchfield Hills . assing throughthe pretty sectionsof Morris andRomford, wecome to NewPreston, o n e o fthe principallocalities of theShepaug Valley,from the summer-i n g attractionsof this section arenot in evidencefrom the railroadstation, as the village is situated about three milesaway, and near the (locally) famous Lake Wara-maug, a watersheet that divides with Bantam Lakethe honor of being a principal natural attraction ofthe State. Lake Waramaug is situated among green, woodedhills, is reached by delightful drives from manydirections, and its shores are peopled in the summertime by an excellent constituency, largely from NewYork City, but includ-ing many people fromother places who canappreciate the perfectnatural conditions ofthis locality. New Pres-ton is, indeed, one ofthe favored settlementsof the State—of NewEngland, in fact. Washington Next southward fromNew Preston is Wash-ington, the principaltown in the ShepaugValley and upon thebranch between theterminals. Here, WASHINGTON IS THE PRINCIPAL TOWNIN THE SHEPAUG VALLEY


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