. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . \ineyard cV: Xantueket Steandjoat Line to Nantucket. £, Returnin,:;, same route. TlIROfCiH Baltimore, Md .sKl 25 I Washington, D. C .518 25 tlhiladelphia. Pa 12 25 | FoRAt 11(15.—N.\XTi(KET, ^[ass., .\xn Retii;x. Laltimorect Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. Ihiladeliihia i»c Readin- i;. i; to Bonnd Brook. edford, .Marthas Vinevard cV Nantucket Steamhoat Line to Woods Holl. old Colonv R. R to Boston. Old Colonv 1!. R to Fall River. Colonv Steamhoa; Co. ( lall Rivci-Linel . to New York. Central R. R. of New .Fersev to
. Routes and rates for summer tours via picturesque B. & O. 1892 . \ineyard cV: Xantueket Steandjoat Line to Nantucket. £, Returnin,:;, same route. TlIROfCiH Baltimore, Md .sKl 25 I Washington, D. C .518 25 tlhiladelphia. Pa 12 25 | FoRAt 11(15.—N.\XTi(KET, ^[ass., .\xn Retii;x. Laltimorect Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. Ihiladeliihia i»c Readin- i;. i; to Bonnd Brook. edford, .Marthas Vinevard cV Nantucket Steamhoat Line to Woods Holl. old Colonv R. R to Boston. Old Colonv 1!. R to Fall River. Colonv Steamhoa; Co. ( lall Rivci-Linel . to New York. Central R. R. of New .Fersev to Brook. ct Reading to Philadelphia. lialtimori\-Ohio R. Pv to startinjj-point. THKortUI RATES. , Md .i^lS 75 I Waslnna:ton, D. C i-20 75 tPhila(lel])liia, Pa 14 75 | 222 BALTIMOUE d- OHIO UMLHoAD coMIAXY. NARRAGANSETT PIER. Tliis well-known seatoast risort is located on the eastern]»order of the town of Sonth Kingstown on the mainland,jnst below the entrance to JSarragansett Bay, facing thebroad Atlantic. It is but a few years since it was canijiara-tively unknown to the pu])lic. but of late it has grownrapidly in popular favor. From being a ([uiet, unol)servedlocality, surrounded by a farming district, it has (juicklygrown to be one of the most highly-favored summer resortsin the State, This was the old Xarragansett Country, rich in Indianlore and the records of the romantic life of the early Eng-lish settlers. Attracted, perhaps, in part by these, together with cer-tain natural features of the place, and, above all, l)y tliebeautiful beach washed by the open sea, a certain fewfamilies of wealth and refinement came hitber a few yearssince to spend the summer montbs. The following seasonthey returned and others came with them, and from thistime on Narragansett Pier became rapidly and
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