. Bell's picturesque guide to American watering places. WEST LEACHS WEST END PAVILION. WEST END. Eicker. The road is a wide gauge, double track, and connects with thesteamboats at Bay Eidge at a point west of Culvers road. It is the largestterminus on the island, and it is the intention of the company during thenext or following season to put up a hotel which will not only be attractivebut will compete with the palatial buildings erected at the east end. Thefare by this road will be fifty cents for an excursion ticket, including boatand rail. We now pass several bathing houses and restau
. Bell's picturesque guide to American watering places. WEST LEACHS WEST END PAVILION. WEST END. Eicker. The road is a wide gauge, double track, and connects with thesteamboats at Bay Eidge at a point west of Culvers road. It is the largestterminus on the island, and it is the intention of the company during thenext or following season to put up a hotel which will not only be attractivebut will compete with the palatial buildings erected at the east end. Thefare by this road will be fifty cents for an excursion ticket, including boatand rail. We now pass several bathing houses and restaurants, such asFeltmans and others, and meet a good-natured looking gentleman, with aslight rotundity of form. This is friend Dibble, the proprietor of the WEST BEIGHTON PAVILION. Here the visitor will receive a most hearty welcome. The inner man can besatisfied with roast or steamed clams, or any other sea-side luxury. Thereare about two hundred bath rooms attached to this establishment, onehundred being set aside for ladies, with dressing room attached. Thepric
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