. Popular resorts, and how to reach them : combining a brief description of the principal summer retreats in the United States, and the routes of travel leading to them . LEHIGH GAP, (Looking Down). Central Railroad of New Jersey. Soon after leaving Bethlehem, the mountains approach the bed of thestream, and at The Gap fling themselves directly in its path, leaving noresource but to go through them, which it has accordingly done, cleavingthe mountains from summit to base in its efforts to escape. 148 POrULAK UKSOIITS, AND HOW TO KKACH It is not until the vicinity of Mauch Chunk is reached that


. Popular resorts, and how to reach them : combining a brief description of the principal summer retreats in the United States, and the routes of travel leading to them . LEHIGH GAP, (Looking Down). Central Railroad of New Jersey. Soon after leaving Bethlehem, the mountains approach the bed of thestream, and at The Gap fling themselves directly in its path, leaving noresource but to go through them, which it has accordingly done, cleavingthe mountains from summit to base in its efforts to escape. 148 POrULAK UKSOIITS, AND HOW TO KKACH It is not until the vicinity of Mauch Chunk is reached that the peculiarfeatures of Lehigh Valley appear in This wild, picturesque, and popular re-gion is reached from New York and Phil-adelphia via Central New Jersey, NorthPennsylvania, and connecting railroads. OllII-AU liKSOUTS, AM 140 The arrival of tlie morning trains atMauch Chinik from New Yorlv andPhiladelphia is at the hour of noon; and a hot dinner at the MansionMonse is waiting to be served. This, to the frequenter of the Lehigh Valley, is theon] y a n-nouneeme n tneec s 8 a r y ;


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