. Book of the Royal blue . Book of the Royal Blue Vol. XIII Published Monthly BY THE Passenger Department, Baltimore & Ohio RailroadWilliam Elliott Lowes, Editor BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1910 No. 7 Seashore Resorts TLANTICCITY,, is the Acropolis of thehundred or more seasideresorts along the AtlanticCoast. It lies fifty-sixmiles southeast of Phila--=^ delphia, and by reason of its accessibility and its magnificent ocean front has easily distanced its sister resorts in popularity. It is on an island ten miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide at its widest. point, separated from the mainland


. Book of the Royal blue . Book of the Royal Blue Vol. XIII Published Monthly BY THE Passenger Department, Baltimore & Ohio RailroadWilliam Elliott Lowes, Editor BALTIMORE, APRIL, 1910 No. 7 Seashore Resorts TLANTICCITY,, is the Acropolis of thehundred or more seasideresorts along the AtlanticCoast. It lies fifty-sixmiles southeast of Phila--=^ delphia, and by reason of its accessibility and its magnificent ocean front has easily distanced its sister resorts in popularity. It is on an island ten miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide at its widest. point, separated from the mainland of NewJersey by an estuary of the ocean. It is pronounced to be the largest, richestand most popular watering place in theworld. Its season never comes to an end,which gives it a great advantage over allresorts of its kind, for the proprietors of itsprominent hotels do not reckon upon mak-ing the profits of one season carry themover to the next. There are over twelvehundred hotels and cottages devoted to thetransient population. Some of them are as


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