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National Geographic : 1916 Apr
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Maine Coast The most enchanting and varied sea-shore in America. Marvelous beaches, wild head lands, cliffs, mountains, islands, woods. Summer vacations of every kind at every price. Great and small hotels, boarding houses, or camp ing close to nature. Sailing, bathing, and every sum mer sport. Unusual experiences real deep-sea fishing, squidding, life among the fishermen. Send for Booklet E VacationBooks They make summer planning easy. Rates, capacity, and other de pendable facts concerning the best hotels, boarding houses, and camps in over 1,000 New Eng land vacation resorts. Including the White Mountains, the Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont Lakes and Woods, Berkshire Hills, Cape Cod, Marthas Vineyard, Nan tucket, Casco Bay, Penobscot Bay, Mt. Desert, and the ocean coast of five States. Send for Booklet B-state region you prefer. NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD R. R . BOSTON & MAINE R. R. MAINE CENTRAL R, R. TheWhite Mountains of New Hampshire A mountain country of thrilling beauty transformed into a wonderful summer playground. Exquisite scenery, glorious air, new zest in living. Golf, tennis, motoring, mountain climbing among the clouds. Most desirable social life. Finest of hotels, best of boarding houses. Send for Booklet C For booklets and information address VACATION BUREAU 171 Broadway. Room 119, New York City ''Mention the Geographic-It identifies you.''
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