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Show 216 INDEX. w. Page Page '\Vilkesbarre, Pa., to Honesdale - 99 Warm Sprin~s, N. C., to Columbia, S. C. 156 W!II}amsburg, Me., to A~ngor - 1-l '\Varm S p rin ~ s to S ,Jis!..mry, N.C. • • 151 WashiJwton to Annapolis 146 W~IIJ.a m s po rt, h., to Indianapolis J27 \V~ll !an1 sport, Pa., to Cor ning • 99 Williamspor t, Pa., to Elmira • • 99 Willi.amsport, Pa., to HoJl ,daysburg • 99 ·w ashiugton, T ex., to Austin • • 175 Was h 1 n~ t n to Baltim0re 83 vr.1shington, Tt~x., to 1\fata ~orda • 175 \V a~ IJ ington, T ex., to Milam 1i6 Wtlltamsport, Pa., to Philatlelphia- 99 Will ima utic to H 1rtford • • 30 Willimantic to New L ondon • 3- Willimantic to l 'alrner, Mass. 3~ Wa hiu!!;tnn to Hichmond- - 83 Washingto11 to Staunton • 146 147 Willimantic to Providence - • • 29 Wi. lm~ngton , D., to D 'vrr & Georgetown JOl Washington t., Virgntia Springs -' 147 \Va terl'ord, M e., to Portland 12 W~lmwgton, N. C., to Weldon - • 84 Wlllchester, T ell n., to Nashville. 166 \Vat er ·o\\' n, N. Y., to Rome - • 63 Watet \' ille to Portl:l.nd. • U W inchester, Va., to I.>arkersburg - 147 Winsted to Rrid~epo rt - - 46 'Weldon to Norfolk - • 151 ·w eldon to Richmond • • 84 '\Vooster to Steuben\'ille • 113 Woosterto Zanesville • 121 ·w eldon to Wilmington - • 84 \Ve,t Chcs 'er to }'hdadelphia 100 Worcester to Barre • 26 '\.Yorces1er to Fi tchburg ~6 \V e~t Lebau on to Concord • - - 19 West. Lebauon to Montpelier ant! Bur- ? 19 Worcester to Gardner • - • 26 Worcester to l..owell and Lawrence 25 I Jr 1 ~ t o n • . • _ • ) We t Stock brid!!e to Hudson and N. York 4S Wheeling to B;tltimore • - • • 143 Whee :ing lo Cleveland 123 'Vorce•ter to Pe·e rboro' • • - • 26 Worcester to Providence 29 \Vhecli ng to Columbus • 112 "\.Vheel,ng to Mays\•ille 1 1~ X. Wheeling to 11 iltsburg - - • • 110 Xenia to Cincinnati • Wh c r,l io~ to Wooster and Cleveland 1 13 Xenia to Cle \•eland \Vhi tchall to Al bany - • • • 55 Xenia to C: Jumbus • \V hite Hall to flel lows' Falls 56 Xen ia to Sandu ky "Whitehall to Rouse's Point - • • 56 Xenia to Springfield . Whi'eh dl to aratoga Spri ngs • 55 ~tr~ tc H.iver June. to Bellows' F alls _ 22 Y, z. 1.lfe Rtver June. to Derby - - 22 York, Pa., to nal timore , 1.Y h~ :e ~ul ph u r S prin ~s to Guyandotte - 149 York', Pa., to Chambersburg Wh:.le Sulphut· Springs to Jonesboro' • 149 York to Ph iladel phia '\Vh!te ~ ulphur 'pr!ngs to Lynchburg • 150 Yorkville to Camden s c _ ·w h1te Sulphur Sprwgs to Rtchmond 148 Zanesville, 0., to Ci 1;ci~nati . INDEX TO TOURIST'S GUIDE. Avon Sprl n!{s N . Y - 190 M c Bedford S prin~s Pa • _ • • • 19 () J\'Iammoth 1 ave, Ky. - Brt~. nrlyw i ne Sr>r'i 11 11's; Del. • • 190 M amT,nr· 1 Cave, (Rou tes to) Rrown's Mi ll• N J oun ernon, Va . • , , • • • - • 192 Nahant Ma s cCa ldwA~· ll an ]I\ [L ake Geor!o7 'e , N • Y • • 188 N a t ura 1'nnf l· u! 7'·e v a· , ape nn, a~s.. 191 Newpo t R oi' •• Cape May N J . r , · . • Carlisle rriu~s .. Pa. • l9_l N ,~g~r~ Fa l l:~ - • Catskill Falls 0N y 192 Ph!II IJ> s Beach, Ma~s .• Cabkill M ou~tai~~, ·N.Y. • ~ ~~ ~ocka~vay B.each, N.Y . • Chelsea Jk , ch, Mas5• • 1 ,ara~ooa ~-a~ e, N. Y. • De! ~tware Water Gap • • - 1 91 ~ara. o!:{a,Srmn~~. ~· Y. • Drcn11on Spr in gs, Ky. _ • 1: ~~~~ole} s ~Ioulltam, N . .J. F allsof St. Anthonv Min. T er 19• T onSprmgs, N.Y. Gw "see Falls, N. v: · J _reJ~ t ~n Fal_ls, N. L Glen's Falls, N.Y. 190 V~rg.1 n~a ~pr!ngs 1l0t Spri ng•, Ark. • 1 7 VJr~lma Sp.rJO ~s, (Routes to) L ebanon Srrin~!', N.Y. 196 Wa\m Sprwgs,_ N. 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