The Great Bore
A Souvenir Of The Hoosac Tunnel
Forfatter: J.L. Harrison
År: 1891
Forlag: Advance Job Print Works
Sted: North Adams
Sider: 74
UDK: 624.19
A History Of The Tunnel, With Sketches Of North Adams, Its Vicinity And Drives; Williams-Town And Mount Greylock
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WALKS.
There are many pleasant walks about North
Adams and to points of interest in its vicinity,—to
the Natural Bridge, the Cascade, the Park, the hos-
pital and, in short, up any of the hill roads or moun-
tain paths.
NATURAL BRIDGE.
The Natural Bridge is about an hour’s walk from
The Wilson and perhaps the easiest way to reach it
is to follow the main road to Stamford, that is, up
Main street to Eagle street, Eagle to Union street
and then straight on, always bearing to the left,
through the Union and the Glen, until the Beaver is
reached. Instead of crossing the Beaver bridge,
turn to the left just this side of it and follow the
hilly road to the north-west. This road leads di-
rectly to the Natural Bridge.
Jn this walk there are several objects to attract
the attention of the visitor. At the corner of Eagle
and Main streets, to the right, is the Baptist church.
At the corner of Eagle and Union streets is the
property of Saint Francis Roman Catholic church,
embracing the church, parochial school, pastor’s
residence and home of the sisters of Saint Joseph.