Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada, reached by the popular Green Mountain route .. . n as a UNDERHiLL most attractive resort, and has been the summer VERMONT, home of many wealthy and distinguished people. At this point tourists to the summit of the moun-tain leave the railroad, and are taken in carriages to the half-way house, from which point they ascend to the summit eitheron foot or on horse back, by a circuitous but well beaten North Underhill the highest point on the road is reached,whence we descend to than


Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont, islands and shores of Lake Champlain, Adirondacks and Canada, reached by the popular Green Mountain route .. . n as a UNDERHiLL most attractive resort, and has been the summer VERMONT, home of many wealthy and distinguished people. At this point tourists to the summit of the moun-tain leave the railroad, and are taken in carriages to the half-way house, from which point they ascend to the summit eitheron foot or on horse back, by a circuitous but well beaten North Underhill the highest point on the road is reached,whence we descend to than which fewer towns offer greater attractions CAMBRIDGE, to the lover of natural scenery. A rich intervale VERMONT, intersects the town for a distance of ten miles with the beautiful Lamoille River winding through it. The roads on either side of it are fine, having in places rocky cliffs overhanging them, and at every point there is a grand and delightful view of Mt. Mansfield, and here and Dont Fail to Read the Selected list of first-class Family Homes and Hotels forSummer Boarders follo\fing Descriptive. 32 AMONG THE BEAUTIFUL GREEX HILLS OF OUT FOR CAME, CAMBRIDGE, VT. there of Camels Hump. Thefarms along the road are pleas-ant and under a rich state ofcultivation, having good hou^esand attractive are two villages in thetown, Cambridge and Jefferson-ville, and each has a commod-ious hotel where guests are en-tertained at moderate homes of citizens welcomevisitors at a modest remunera-tion. From Jetfersonville to Stowe, through the famous Smugglers Notch a carriage roadhas lately been completed, which promises to be one of the mostnoted drives in all New England. Returning to Essex Junction, we see on the right FortEthan Allen, the recently established U. S. Military Post. Soonafter passing this we ride over the twin bridges across Winooskigorge, a inost wildly picturesque spot. The river is aboutseventeen rods wide, the sheer walls ri


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