A guide-book to Norumbega and Vineland . d in; and this amphitheatre with no less than eight terraces for the spectators, may have been formed for any of these purposes. To Water- If horscs be waitiufT, let us on to Watertown, town, the _ ^ ancient city of to the aucicut citv of NorumbcQ^a I or, if we Norumbega. ^ ^ have wandered more slowly from one point toanother, a few steps back to ]\It. Auburn sta-tion will take us to the horse-cars, whose tracksborder the beautiful road with a charming viewof hill and country on either side, that withsweeps and curves enters the little town. From the br
A guide-book to Norumbega and Vineland . d in; and this amphitheatre with no less than eight terraces for the spectators, may have been formed for any of these purposes. To Water- If horscs be waitiufT, let us on to Watertown, town, the _ ^ ancient city of to the aucicut citv of NorumbcQ^a I or, if we Norumbega. ^ ^ have wandered more slowly from one point toanother, a few steps back to ]\It. Auburn sta-tion will take us to the horse-cars, whose tracksborder the beautiful road with a charming viewof hill and country on either side, that withsweeps and curves enters the little town. From the bridge which spans the Charles, once known as the Norumbega River, a fine view may be obtained of the dam, docks and wharves of the olden city. Tablet on the A liaudsome tablet on the bridge will assure bridge. US that we have not mistaken our way, for Pro-fessor Horsfords care still forestalls us. Thetablet is thus inscribed: Outlook upon thestone dam and stone-walled docks and wharvesof Norumbega, the seaport of the Northmenin
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