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- Guide to Summer Resorts in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Etc,, Etc (Classic Reprint)
Guide to Summer Resorts in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Etc,, Etc (Classic Reprint)
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In our own land we can find repose from labor and the utmost diversity of scenery, with all the comforts of home, more cheaply and more readily than by going abroad.
To those in St. Louis, New Orleans and the South, in quest of summer resorts, this little book is addressed. The writer offers a brief summary of the attractions of a few watering places. The information is not second-hand and inexact, but has been obtained at some trouble and expense, and is reliable.
Starting from St. Louis, "the future great city of the world, " you take the Chicago & Alton Road, passing through the finest agricultural region of Illinois, which presents a panorama of loveliness rarely equaled in the way of handsome cities and towns, vast prairies covered with immense fields of yellow grain and waving corn. First comes Alton, the city of hills, located on the east bank of the Mississippi, five miles further on, settled among the trees, stands grand old Monticello, cherished in the memory of hundreds of useful women, educated there, Carlinville, with its million dollar Court House, Springfield, the capital of the Prairie State, then Bloomington, which is the site of the Company's extensive work shops, and the State Normal University. Within 37 miles of Chicago comes Joliet, with its State Prison and big rolling mills.
The Chicago & Alton is, without doubt, the best managed and equipped road in the West. The managers believe in spending some of the money received for freight and fares, to make their road safe and comfortable for their patrons. Its operation is conducted with rigid method and system. Every modern invention, which makes traveling comfortable and safe, is adopted. When you take this road you can leave all fear behind, and when you take leave of your friends and prepare to retire in those elegant Pullman Cars, you can do so with a reasonable certainty of meeting your friends again. This road carries a million passengers annually, and has yet the first entry to make on its record book of a fatal accident to a passenger. You take your hotel along with you when you purchase tickets by this line. The Pullman Dining Cars are attached to the trains at East St. Louis and are run through to Chicago. You can enjoy your meals as leisurely as if at home, instead of being compelled to bolt a badly cooked meal, in twenty minutes, at some eating house.
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