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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6o Drury academy, standing on an almost isolated pin- nacle of its own. The Methodist Episcopal church is on the east side of North Church street. A SHORT TRAMP. Another pleasant walk, this time with the hospital as the objective point, can be easily accomplished in an hour, allowing fifteen minutes for rest and sight- seeing on the hospital grounds. The following route is suggested: Up Main street, left to Eagle street, left to North Eagle street, left to Hospital avenue, retrace steps down Eagle street to Liberty street, right to Liberty street, left to Brooklyn street, cross River street to Marshall street, (just across the River street bridge, to the right, is the Arnold print-works and to the left, the shoe-shop of the C. T. Sampson manufacturing company), and left to Main street. It may be added that Summer, Quincy, Chestnut, Pleasant and Wall streets are pleasant resident streets. The Episcopal Church and parish house are located on the north side of Summer street. The music at the Sunday services of the church is rendered by a surpliced choir of thirty voices.