. The Catskill Mountains; . COOPERSTOW \ rSQUEHANNA AFTER LEAVING OTSEGO THE MOUNTAINS. 85 fine clubs, banks, a very handsome Y. M. C. A. building, sev-eral beautiful churches, one of the largest fair grounds in theState, and many other attractions. At Oneonta, The Ulster &Delaware connects with the Susquehanna Division of the Dela-ware & Hudson Railroad. Also with the Cooperstown Branchof the 1). & H. system and with the trolley line running toCooperstown and Richfield Springs. This is now the popular route for tourists bound forCooperstown and Richfield Springs. The variety


. The Catskill Mountains; . COOPERSTOW \ rSQUEHANNA AFTER LEAVING OTSEGO THE MOUNTAINS. 85 fine clubs, banks, a very handsome Y. M. C. A. building, sev-eral beautiful churches, one of the largest fair grounds in theState, and many other attractions. At Oneonta, The Ulster &Delaware connects with the Susquehanna Division of the Dela-ware & Hudson Railroad. Also with the Cooperstown Branchof the 1). & H. system and with the trolley line running toCooperstown and Richfield Springs. This is now the popular route for tourists bound forCooperstown and Richfield Springs. The variety of scenerythrough the •Haunts of Rip Van Winkle after a trip alongthe famous Hudson river, either by rail or boat, thence throughthe Charlotte Valley will make this a charming trip and thefavorite route to these popular resorts. Cooperstown is a village of handsome residences, pleasanthomes, and the hand of elegant culture is everywhere to beseen. The village has an excellent system of water works, thesupply being taken from Otsego Lake. The water is as pureand


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