Trolley trips through New England .. . kORDESTFR COPYRIGHT. 1913. byTROLLEY PRESS For Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book 37. WORCESTER TO BOSTON To the Hub via Air Line—the speed way At the City Hall we take a car marked Boston, pass the finenew Union Station, and running out Shrewsbury Street, shortlycome in sight of the river-like Lake Quinsigamond, which isseven miles long and one of Worcesters chief attractions. SHREWSBURY is soon reached. In WESTBORO, next on ourride, Eli Whitney, inventor of the Cotton Gin, was born. SOUTHBORO is largely a pastoral community and containsabout two hundre


Trolley trips through New England .. . kORDESTFR COPYRIGHT. 1913. byTROLLEY PRESS For Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book 37. WORCESTER TO BOSTON To the Hub via Air Line—the speed way At the City Hall we take a car marked Boston, pass the finenew Union Station, and running out Shrewsbury Street, shortlycome in sight of the river-like Lake Quinsigamond, which isseven miles long and one of Worcesters chief attractions. SHREWSBURY is soon reached. In WESTBORO, next on ourride, Eli Whitney, inventor of the Cotton Gin, was born. SOUTHBORO is largely a pastoral community and containsabout two hundred farms, ranging in size up to 1,000 acres—among them the celebrated Deerfoot Farm. The Air Lineruns about one mile below Southboro: at WHITES CORNER,a transfer point. We next pass thro FRAMINGHAM CENTER. We cross the square at WELLESLEY HILLS. Here connect-ion may be made for Wellesley, where are the beautiful Hunne-well Italian Gardens, visited by many strangers. WellesleyCollege, founded by Henry F. Durant, occupies a picturesquelocation on the shores of Lake Waban. Now thro beautiful BROOKLINE, not only the most


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