. The Maine central. A journal of travel . rom the Hub of theUniverse—Boston—lies the Rangeley Lakes, a chain which for combined beantv ofscenery and wealth of sport are matchless in the Maine galaxy of attractions—the Adiron-dacbs of New England. Situated at an elevation equal to that of the Crawford Housein the White Mountains, they are fringed about by woods and mountains of wildestsplendor, while from their waters are taken every season, with no manifest depletion,many of the largest game fish killed in inland waters. Small steamers ply the chain oflakes leading to camps which are woodland


. The Maine central. A journal of travel . rom the Hub of theUniverse—Boston—lies the Rangeley Lakes, a chain which for combined beantv ofscenery and wealth of sport are matchless in the Maine galaxy of attractions—the Adiron-dacbs of New England. Situated at an elevation equal to that of the Crawford Housein the White Mountains, they are fringed about by woods and mountains of wildestsplendor, while from their waters are taken every season, with no manifest depletion,many of the largest game fish killed in inland waters. Small steamers ply the chain oflakes leading to camps which are woodland perfection. Such are the Pleasant IslandCamps on Lake Cupsuptic, presided over by the genial Billy Soule, whose hithertounpublished photograph adorns one of our pages in this issue. A NEW HAMPSHIRE VIEW. So closely allied with Maine is the State of New Hampshire, both being strictly MaineCentral Railroad territory, that we present here a striking view, peculiarly Swiss inits character, representing the White Mountain resort g UH CO u Z H O z w> a uu o z< oo H y f- z P z w W oz THE MAINE CENTRAL. 391


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