Trolley trips through New England .. . Providence Harbor—New Englands Southern Gateway PROVIDENCE, R. I, (HOTEL: Crown, $1.50. RESTAURANT: Mumfords) To the stranger making his way thro the crowds that eachevening throng Westminister Street, while the clanging trolley-cars pass and pass, comes to mind the proud boast of the trueRhode Islander that there is nothing half so good as PROVI-DENCE. For those living within eyeshot of the Capitol, shin-ing white. Providence is Rhode Island, as Paris is France. The New Yorker will find it a pleasant trip to take boat toProvidence, and then run up thro t

Trolley trips through New England .. . Providence Harbor—New Englands Southern Gateway PROVIDENCE, R. I, (HOTEL: Crown, $1.50. RESTAURANT: Mumfords) To the stranger making his way thro the crowds that eachevening throng Westminister Street, while the clanging trolley-cars pass and pass, comes to mind the proud boast of the trueRhode Islander that there is nothing half so good as PROVI-DENCE. For those living within eyeshot of the Capitol, shin-ing white. Providence is Rhode Island, as Paris is France. The New Yorker will find it a pleasant trip to take boat toProvidence, and then run up thro t Stock Photo
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Trolley trips through New England .. . Providence Harbor—New Englands Southern Gateway PROVIDENCE, R. I, (HOTEL: Crown, $1.50. RESTAURANT: Mumfords) To the stranger making his way thro the crowds that eachevening throng Westminister Street, while the clanging trolley-cars pass and pass, comes to mind the proud boast of the trueRhode Islander that there is nothing half so good as PROVI-DENCE. For those living within eyeshot of the Capitol, shin-ing white. Providence is Rhode Island, as Paris is France. The New Yorker will find it a pleasant trip to take boat toProvidence, and then run up thro the Old Colony country toBoston (see Table 62). In summer a connecting car leaves fromMarket Sq. at 8 A. M. and runs thro without change. A rightnice trip with a chance to see the country. Worccsterl Boston PROVIDENDBCENTRE. For Trolley Timetables—See Back of Book 59 Bay State Line VIA PROVIDENCE

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