. The Montreal & Boston Air Line . uebec, thewonderful Saguenay, the fishing and hunting regions of North-western Maine and Northern New Hampshire, and many otherpleasure resorts. In another place will be found a comprehen-sive List of Tours, embracing all the great summer resorts ofNew England, New York and Canada. The the large and elegant station of the Boston & LowellRailroad, on Causeway street, in Boston, passengers by thisroute proceed northward through the pleasant suburbs of thecity. Lowell, one of the greatest of American manufacturingcities, is soon reached, and it is


. The Montreal & Boston Air Line . uebec, thewonderful Saguenay, the fishing and hunting regions of North-western Maine and Northern New Hampshire, and many otherpleasure resorts. In another place will be found a comprehen-sive List of Tours, embracing all the great summer resorts ofNew England, New York and Canada. The the large and elegant station of the Boston & LowellRailroad, on Causeway street, in Boston, passengers by thisroute proceed northward through the pleasant suburbs of thecity. Lowell, one of the greatest of American manufacturingcities, is soon reached, and it is here that the valley of the Mer-rimac is entered upon. P^or an hour and a half the route liesalong the pleasant banks of this stream. Nashua and Concord,both handsome and attractive cities, the latter being the capitalof New Llampshire, are the next places of importance. Tiltonis a charming town 18 miles above Concord. Above Tilton, onthe left, is Lake Winnisquam, an outlying bay of Lake Winni- -r Montreal and Boston Air Montreal &* Boston Air Line. pesaukee, and formerly known as Sanbornton, or Great is a lovely sheet of water, and opens one of the first viewsthe traveler has of the White Mountains. Laconia and LakeVillage are two thriving places, and above the latter the rail-road skirts the shores of Long Bay, a portion of the beautifulLake Winnipesaukee. At the Weirs we reach the steamboat landing on Lake Win-nipesaukee. The fine steamer Lady of the Lake connectshere with all express trains and runs across the beautifulwaters to Centre Harbor and Wolfeboro. The former issituated at the northern end of the lake, and the latter on theeastern shore. The round trip to Centre Harbor and Wolfe-boro, back to the Weirs, can easily be taken if the travelerhas not time to spare for a longer sojourn. The Weirs hasbecome a favorite resort, and in addition to three hotels, theplace possesses a beautiful grove in which religious, temper-ance, military, and other social asse


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