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The Hudson River Day Line Invites particular attention to the following short trips arranged for those having but limited time at their disposal and who wish to use same to the best possible advantage. Nowhere on the American Continent can such scenic beauty be had in equal time with such luxurious environments.
From June 27th to September 17th, as there will be a triple service between New York, Yonkers, West Point, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie, one may, by consulting the time table, easily choose his own time in going, returning or stopping over at West Point, Newburgh or Poughkeepsie.
NEW YORK AND WEST POINT.
In addition to its historical associations, West Point is one of Nature's beauty spots, and should be visited by every one. Regular Day Line excursions throughout the season. Special service from June 27th to September 17th. The additional afternoon excursion via the "Mary Powell." and returning by the Steamer "Albany," from June 27th to September 17th is a most delightful one-hundred mile sail. Boat excursion ticket, $1.00; boat and rail, $1.50 (W. S. R. R.); boat and rail, $1.60 (N. Y. C. R. R.). Rail tickets limited to date of date of sale.
NEW YORK AND NEWBURGH
'One may go to quaint old Newburgh on the Regular boat, returning at 2:13 p. m, or from June 27th to September 17th, by special second boat, returning at 2:15. p. m., or 5:05 p. m., having time, if desired, for the charming trolley ride to Orange Lake, or to make the ascent of Mount Beacon. Boat excursion ticket $1.00; 'boat and rail, $1,75 (W.S.R. R.); boat and rail, $1.80 (N. Y. C. R. R.). Rail tickets limited to date of sale.
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NEW YORK AND MOUNT BEACON.
There is probably no one day trip out of New York City that possesses, so much beauty, variety and grandeur to commend it to the tourist. Going by Day Line Steamer, first or second boat, to Newburgh, thence crossing the river by ferry to Fishkill Landing, where trolley cars are in waiting to convey the excursionists to the foot of the mountain, and then by the steepest inclined railway in the state to the summit of Mount Beacon, where can be had one of the grandest views in the world. Returning during season of special service, from June 27th to September 17th, the Day Line Steamboat is taken at Newburgh, at 5:05 p. m., arriving in New York City about 8:4O p. m. There is no trouble or exertion required in making these transfers, since docks and stations directly adjoin. Rate for the round trip. $1.50. Tickets limited to date of sale. Or returning from Fishkill Landing about 6:10 p. m., by the Central Hudson Steamboat Company, due in New York about 10:00 p. m. Rate for the round trip, $1.50. Tickets limited to date of sale. These tickets are sold during entire regular Day Line season.
NEW YORK AND POUGHKEEPSIE.
Direct connection is made at the "Bridge-City" by the first or morning boat, with the south bound steamer from Albany, at 1:20 p. m.
This trip gives 150 miles of the most beautiful river scenery in the world, and is recommended to all who wish to see the Highlands of the Hudson. It is a ride of twenty minutes to Vassar College and its perfectly charming campus, and one may loiter in the academic shades, and also find various pleasant trolley rides about Dutchess County until the 4:10 p. m. special down boat, Steamer "Albany" from June 27th to September 17th. Also the trip can be made on the second up boat, from June 27th to September 17th, which allows a stop of one and one-half hours in Ponghkeepsie. Boat excursion, $1.50; boat and rail, $2.00 (N. Y. C. R. R.); boat and rail, $2.00 (W. S. R. R.).
Boat excursion tickets good for season.
Boat and rail excursion tickets limited to date of sale.
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