. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . GREAT FALLS STATION. we leave goes on to Conway Junction, and then by the Eastern Divisionto Boston. NYe, on the contrary, intend to take the Western Division,or coast line, eastward to Portland. At North Berwick, half-a-dozenmiles farther, the two Divisions cross — that which has been thecoast line, from Boston, through Salem and Portsmouth, now takingan inland route through a series of farming villages which have noth-ing very striking to show us; whi


. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . GREAT FALLS STATION. we leave goes on to Conway Junction, and then by the Eastern Divisionto Boston. NYe, on the contrary, intend to take the Western Division,or coast line, eastward to Portland. At North Berwick, half-a-dozenmiles farther, the two Divisions cross — that which has been thecoast line, from Boston, through Salem and Portsmouth, now takingan inland route through a series of farming villages which have noth-ing very striking to show us; while the Western Division, by which afew days ago we travelled from Boston through Lawrence and Haver- hill to Dover, now seeks the coast and follows it closely to the out-skirts of Portland. How interesting- wonld it have been, could we have spared the time,—as some day we mean to do, — to ride or walk along that coast by theold road and beaches at the oceans edge which runs from Kittery toKennebunk! Kittery Point is the oldest settlement in Maine, datingback to 1623. The next town above is old York, where the colonistsof Sir Ferna


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