Trolley trips through New England .. . W JC. one may switch, if preferred, to thecar for the long Atlantic Beach, at PLEASANT VIEW, with itsexcellent Casino, where one may dance, or loaf in one of thecomfortable porch chairs, listen to the music and look at thesea. Good surf bathing here. The car goes thro to WEEKA-PAUG, where is a noted Inn, near the great QuonochontaugPond. Norwich to Willimantic — up the Shetucket This line is a boom to the business man of Southeastern Con-necticut who has business to transact in the Capitol, as the train service is neither as frequent nor cheap as it
Trolley trips through New England .. . W JC. one may switch, if preferred, to thecar for the long Atlantic Beach, at PLEASANT VIEW, with itsexcellent Casino, where one may dance, or loaf in one of thecomfortable porch chairs, listen to the music and look at thesea. Good surf bathing here. The car goes thro to WEEKA-PAUG, where is a noted Inn, near the great QuonochontaugPond. Norwich to Willimantic — up the Shetucket This line is a boom to the business man of Southeastern Con-necticut who has business to transact in the Capitol, as the train service is neither as frequent nor cheap as it might be. WILLIMANTIC (Hooker House) calls to mind Willimanticthread, which has a reputation, and the great mills of theAmerican Thread Company spin more spool thread than therest of the IT. S. A. The liver has a fall of 00 feet within thecity limits and furnishes fine water power. Lake Wangumbaug at the end of the So. Coventry line, is apopular camp and cottage resort of Willimanticers. For Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book 57. Beacon Park is the Day-Trippers Delight At NORWICH we have two ways of reaching may either go up the valley thro PUTNAM andWEBSTER to WORCESTER, or better yet, we may atDANIELSON strike across the hills to the great and fas-cinating city of PROVIDENCE, Capital of LittleRhody. Norwich to Worcester or Providence We board a car marked Central Village, which at TAFTSturns up the Quinebaug, the great industrial valley of EasternConnecticut. The swift-flowing river furnishes excellent waterpower and turns many thousand spindles. This district is fastgrowing industrially. The car follows the railroad tracks up river to JEWETTCITY, which bleaches and prints cotton. PLAINFIELD, once known for its Academy, is now a railroadtransfer point, and several trains a day run thro to Providence. At CENTRAL VILLAGE change to a Webster car. Alexanders Pond has the pretty Wildwood Park on its pond, a sizable sheet of water, gives good boating and
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