Trolley trips through New England .. . e Village ()-00 Ayer ()-00 Ayer, Shirley ()-30 N. Leominster () [a]-00 Fitchburg ()—Total fare, 50c.—Time, [b] To Westford (iociom.) -50 48. WORCESTER and PROVIDENCE (via Woonsocket) Pass—Worcester to Providence10-40 Worcester, lv. City Hall40-10 Millbury () [a]10-40 Northbridge ()15-45 Plummers () [b]25-55 Linwood ()35-05 Uxbridge ) [c]10-40 Blackstone ()25-55 Woonsocket () [d]10-40 Woonsocket, lv. P. Providence ()


Trolley trips through New England .. . e Village ()-00 Ayer ()-00 Ayer, Shirley ()-30 N. Leominster () [a]-00 Fitchburg ()—Total fare, 50c.—Time, [b] To Westford (iociom.) -50 48. WORCESTER and PROVIDENCE (via Woonsocket) Pass—Worcester to Providence10-40 Worcester, lv. City Hall40-10 Millbury () [a]10-40 Northbridge ()15-45 Plummers () [b]25-55 Linwood ()35-05 Uxbridge ) [c]10-40 Blackstone ()25-55 Woonsocket () [d]10-40 Woonsocket, lv. P. Providence ()[a]Bramnville [b] Whitinsve(sc7m) Pass—Providence to Worcester12-42 Providence, lv. City Hall10-40 Woonsocket () [d]10-40 Woonsocket, lv. P. Blackstone (seism.)00-30 Uxbridge () [c]10-40 Linwood (2ocihr.) [b]20-50 Plummers ()25-55 Northbridge ()55-25 Millbury () [a]25-55 Worcester ()[c] Milford, see No. 67 [d] SeeNo. 50 84 Trolley Trips through New England. Normal School State House RHODE ISLAND PROVIDENCE, R. : Crown (rooms $). Restaurant: Mumfords. To the stranger threading his way thro the crowds that eachevening throng Westminster Street, while the clanging trolley-cars pass and pass, comes to mind the proud boast of the trueRhode Islander that there is nothing half so good as Provi-dence/ For those living within eyeshot of the Capitol, shiningwhite, Providence is Rhode Island, as Paris is France. A pleas-ant city, in truth, with a touch of salt in its air. Geographically, the city occupies a site at the head of naviga-tion on Narragansett Bay (the upper ten miles being known asProvidence River). The shores of the bay, dotted on both sideswith summer resorts, club houses and cottages, are all within easyreach of the city by railroad, trolley and steamer. On a rare day of June, 1636, one Roger Williams, dissenter,after fleeing thro the forest from the persecutions of the Massa-chusetts


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