Popular resorts, and how to reach them . s to Ripton, and set you down at theBread-loaf Inn. Good trout-fishing in the neighborhood. Lake Dunmore, Vt., derives its name from this historical is said, that, about the year 1770, Lord Dunmore visited this region,and, becoming enamoured of the beauties of this lake, waded into itscrystal waters, and, pouring wine upon it, said, Ever after this body ofwater shall be called Zfl^e i)iOT/nwre in honor of the Earl of this lake is but a half-dozen miles in length, its romanticsituation, surrounded by high hills, the great dep


Popular resorts, and how to reach them . s to Ripton, and set you down at theBread-loaf Inn. Good trout-fishing in the neighborhood. Lake Dunmore, Vt., derives its name from this historical is said, that, about the year 1770, Lord Dunmore visited this region,and, becoming enamoured of the beauties of this lake, waded into itscrystal waters, and, pouring wine upon it, said, Ever after this body ofwater shall be called Zfl^e i)iOT/nwre in honor of the Earl of this lake is but a half-dozen miles in length, its romanticsituation, surrounded by high hills, the great depth and purity of itswaters filled with gamey fish, and the many pleasant places in thevicinity, invest it with a rare interest to the guests of the Lake Dun-more House. Go to Salisbury, Vt., vid Vermont Central Railroad, thencefour miles by stage. 126 POPTTLAlt KESORTS, AND HOW TO REACH THEM. ILLUSTRATED PLEASURE ROUTE No. 11. Boston to Providence, Stonington, New London, ShelterIsland, New Haven, and New York City. SHORE LIXE Engraved expressly for Bachelders Popular Resorts, and How to Reach DEPOT, COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON. POPTJLAE KESOETS, AND HOAV TO REACH THEM. 127 The Shore Line Railroad is a consolidated route of several com-panies, — the Boston and Providence, 44 miles; Providence and Stoning-ton extending to New London, 62 miles ; New York, New Haven, andHartford, 122 miles: making the whole distance by rail, 232 the whole, the Shore Line is not merely the shortest to New Yorkfrom Boston: it is the pleasantest, and in that respect the best. \Ve wish to make clear notes of this important route. Before speak-ing briefly of the chief places along the way, we specially impress uponthe reader to secure a careful look over the newest and very latestwonder of Bostons century, — the famous castle, or depot, just finishedby the Boston and Providence Raikoad Company in Boston. In 1834•this road opened shop in a depot of great elegance


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