Trolley trips through New England .. . NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire hills! New Hampshire hills!Sweet peace and health your air distils. The Merrimac Valley in Southern New Hampshire affords tothe tourist endless opportunities for sightseeing. Many of thesepassing thro remain for a day or two to become better acqaintedwith this fascinating region. As the swift and well appointed Rapid Transit cars bear usnorthward from NASHUA (Tremont) and its hustling factories,our course is thro fertile meadows and along the picturesquebanks of the river. We pass in swift succession the little villagesof HUDSO


Trolley trips through New England .. . NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire hills! New Hampshire hills!Sweet peace and health your air distils. The Merrimac Valley in Southern New Hampshire affords tothe tourist endless opportunities for sightseeing. Many of thesepassing thro remain for a day or two to become better acqaintedwith this fascinating region. As the swift and well appointed Rapid Transit cars bear usnorthward from NASHUA (Tremont) and its hustling factories,our course is thro fertile meadows and along the picturesquebanks of the river. We pass in swift succession the little villagesof HUDSON, LITCHFIELD, and GOFFS FALLS. For Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book 93. Boating at Pine Island Park is Much Enjoyed Pine Island Park Immediately beyond Goffs Falls is PINE ISLAND, justlyfamous as an inland bathing resort, and one of the most at-tractive amusement parks in New England. It is a large groveon the shores of a beautiful sheet of water, and is provided withamusements to suit every taste. Boating is always popular andthe well kept canoes with their pretty flags and cushions, temptone to indulge in this, the most graceful of water sports. The bathing house, well known for miles around, is liberallypatronized, one-half being reserved for women. Floats andwater games add not a little to the zest of the bathers. Expertswimmers are always in attendance. There is a large solariumor sun balcony for rest after the bath. At the Park is a first-class restaurant where one may obtainlunch or dinner. It also dispenses milk, coffee, lemonade to thepicnickers, or, if desired, a picnic party may have reserved forit a whole island and feast there al fresco. On s


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