. The street railway review . dishes. ,oiher striking feature is the electric tower, a miniature of thePan-American electric tower. It has a 20-ft. base, is 112 ft. high,covered with ,1,000 lights of different colors, making a very brilliaiudisplay. There arc amusement parlors fitted with slot machine devices; aliand pagoda, where a good Irand plays afternoon and evening; amerry-go-round anrl a miniat\ire railway. Ihe merry-go-round issheltered under an attractive roof and it and the miniature railwayfurnish excellent entertainment for the children. The nierry-go-round and miniature railway we
. The street railway review . dishes. ,oiher striking feature is the electric tower, a miniature of thePan-American electric tower. It has a 20-ft. base, is 112 ft. high,covered with ,1,000 lights of different colors, making a very brilliaiudisplay. There arc amusement parlors fitted with slot machine devices; aliand pagoda, where a good Irand plays afternoon and evening; amerry-go-round anrl a miniat\ire railway. Ihe merry-go-round issheltered under an attractive roof and it and the miniature railwayfurnish excellent entertainment for the children. The nierry-go-round and miniature railway were built by the Armilage-I lerschellCo., of North Tonawanda, N. V., and according to the managers of ;i deputy sberilT. No intoxicated persons and no spirituous liquoisare permitted on the ground. The buildings are neatly construcled.•ind kept nicely painted; the water works, which are complete inevery way, are owned by Ihe railway company, and the sanitary;irrangimenls are perfect in every detail. Huring llie past season. \li;HT iiF , MONAKCIl IAKK. llx superuilcndent, Mr. J. II. hnreliush. succeeded in Mciii-arch Park an exceedingly pnijular resort. LAKIC .NlIMlC PARK, MKNDON, winter the Milfnrd & Lxbridge Street Railway Co., of Mil-ford, Mass., purchased Lake Nipnmc Park, located al Mendon, insoulhern Worcester County, for recreation puri>oses. It is ideally -\^2 STREET RAILWAY REVIEW. (Vol. XIII, No. 6. situated on llic western shore of Nipniuc Ijkc, sometimes calledMendon Pond. The park was formerly called The Grove andhas been used as a picnic ground for years. Nipnuic is the olc of Indians. Thepark has many natnral resources which have hcin enhanced since
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