. In Cloudland, Mayview Park, Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Mills to MayviewPark is by automobile stage, the short distance of six miles over the Yonahlossee Road, a twenty-five foot motor road ofmaximum four percent grade. Pullman service on the Southern Railway is obtainable to Hickory, where a change is made to the Western North Caro-lina Railroad to Lenoir. The Hickory route is the one usually preferred by travelers visiting this region from the north andeast. At Lenoir an automobile stage meets all trains and the climb is made over a fine turnpike, a distance of twenty broad win


. In Cloudland, Mayview Park, Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Mills to MayviewPark is by automobile stage, the short distance of six miles over the Yonahlossee Road, a twenty-five foot motor road ofmaximum four percent grade. Pullman service on the Southern Railway is obtainable to Hickory, where a change is made to the Western North Caro-lina Railroad to Lenoir. The Hickory route is the one usually preferred by travelers visiting this region from the north andeast. At Lenoir an automobile stage meets all trains and the climb is made over a fine turnpike, a distance of twenty broad winding road is along the banks of the Catawba and Yadkin Rivers and the peaks of Grandfather, Beech Mountain,Hanging Rock, Hawks Bill and many other peaks of the Blue Ridge are constantly in view. It is possible to make the tripfrom Lenoir to Mayview Park, Blowing Rock in one and a half hours and every moment is filled with exquisite glimpses ofwonderful deep hemlock coves, of craggy rocks moss-grown and covered with the profuse blooms of the Above the mad waters of the Doe River, the roadbed, chiseled through solid rock, climbs to the famous Blowing Rock region, matchless in climate and beautiful in scenic wonders.


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