. Boston, a guide book . by nature one ofthe most picturesque towns in eastern ^(assachusetts, and its naturalbeauties have been enhanced by the art of the landsc2q>e architect. As we continue along Washington Street, to our left rises MaugusHill, three hundred feet hi^ on top of which is the town reser\ a mile from the town Kne we pass the neat stone Wellesley Hillsstation of the steam railroad, which just above has made its way througha de^ rodL cutting in the high ledge. Above the station is the WeUea-lej filgli School building. Beyond is an attractive stone church (Uni-tarian).


. Boston, a guide book . by nature one ofthe most picturesque towns in eastern ^(assachusetts, and its naturalbeauties have been enhanced by the art of the landsc2q>e architect. As we continue along Washington Street, to our left rises MaugusHill, three hundred feet hi^ on top of which is the town reser\ a mile from the town Kne we pass the neat stone Wellesley Hillsstation of the steam railroad, which just above has made its way througha de^ rodL cutting in the high ledge. Above the station is the WeUea-lej filgli School building. Beyond is an attractive stone church (Uni-tarian). Nearly a mile farther, in a picturesque inclosure of ten acres,shaded by fine trees and bordered on its hither side by a gurgling brookorerhung with water willows, stands the Wellesley Town Hall 2md PublicLikfaiy building, a gift to the town by the late H. Mollis Hunnewell,all complete, in 1S81, when the town was set off from Needham andiDCoqKMated (its name being taken from Mr. IlunneweHs notable estate. WK£lKS&Cr. IMC i _ TTT C&E^ ^■■Bl^DlL f**^ ^iZ30iL *^^—fcT ~lir ~tT>=- __ ■^ e*


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