{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3744", "width": "2262", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "Class\\nBook\\nCOPYRIGHT DEPOSIT", "height": "3532", "width": "2262", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3532", "width": "2262", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3532", "width": "2262", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "*?.c\\n^e^sy/m/^ia^aas", "height": "3527", "width": "2418", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3532", "width": "2262", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3527", "width": "2418", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "FLORIDA.\\n0-\\nWinter Pleasure Tours\\nUNDER THE PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED SYSTEM\\nOF THE\\nPennsylvania Railroad.\\n-0\\nSPECIAL TRAINS OF PULLMAN VESTIBULE DRAWING-ROOM\\nSLEEPING AND DINING CARS.\\nSEASON OF 1893.\\nJ. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD,\\nGeneral Passenger Agent. Assistant General Passenger Agent,\\nv\\nK", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1892, by\\nTHE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.\\nIn the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.\\nAllen, Lane Scott, Printers.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "PEjVjvsyLY^jviA Tour^s\\nTO\\nFlorida.\\nWiqtQp aqd Sppiqg of 1895.\\n-e\\n^^HE interest in Florida increases with each recurring\\ns^^ season. The large number of people who feel the\\nneeds of a midwinter as well as a midsummer\\nholiday look upon the flowery State with favor,\\nand find under its genial skies the rest and\\nrecreation which a working world makes nec-\\nessary. To these people the personally-con-\\nducted tours of the Pennsylvania Railroad\\nespecially commend themselves. These tours\\nare planned just to fit the two weeks vacation\\nwhich almost every one can take. The excursion rates are most\\nliberal, and the style of traveling is first class in every particular.\\nIf the popular sentiment concerning them is to be taken as an\\nindex of their popularity, they may in all verity be styled the ideal\\nshort winter tours.\\nThe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for the season of 1893,\\npresents a series of five tours. They will be carried out under the\\n(3)\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0P3$,", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "personally-conducted system for which that company has become\\nfamous, and every detail relating to them will be maintained on\\nthat high grade which has been the marked characteristic of pre-\\nvious undertakings of this kind.\\nThe arrangements are much more comprehensive and com-\\nplete than ever before, and present a rare opportunity for recre-\\nation and pleasure at what is highly essential, desirable dates.\\nTHE DAYS OF STARTING AND RETURNING.\\nA series of five tours from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,\\nWashington, and other principal points on the Pennsylvania Sys-\\ntem is fixed for the following dates\\nTuesday, January 3ist, 1893.\\nTuesday, February 14TH, 1893.\\nTuesday, February 28th, 1893.\\nTuesday, March 14TH, 1893.\\nTuesday, March 28th, 1893.\\nThe first four tours will each admit of a visit of two whole\\nweeks in the flowery State, and the returning parties will leave\\nJacksonville for home on the dates following\\nFirst Tour, Thursday, February i6th.\\nSecond Tour, Thursday, March 2d.\\nThird Tour, Thursday, March i6th.\\nFourth Tour, Thursday, March 30TH.\\nTickets for the Fifth Tour are valid for return until May\\n30TH, 1893, by regular trains.\\nThe period allowed is amply sufficient to admit of a thorough\\ntour of all the interesting places in the Peninsula.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "WHAT PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED MEANS.\\nHE tours will be conducted under the supervision of\\nthe Tourist Agent and Chaperon of the Pennsylva-\\nnia Railroad. Undoubtedly one of the most original\\nand highly satisfactory creations of the Pennsylvania\\nRailroad is the inauguration of personally-conducted\\ntours under the supervision and direction of a Tour-\\nist Agent and Chaperon. The former, a man of\\nbroad experience, makes all arrangements that may be required,\\nhas a perfect knowledge of all routes, attends to the prompt\\nforwarding of the train, and in every way looks to the comfort\\nand enjoyment of his fellow-travelers.\\nThe Chaperon, entirely an original conception of the Pennsyl-\\nvania Railroad, has especial charge of ladies, particularly those\\nunaccompanied by parents or escort, and also invalids, minister-\\ning to their necessities and needs in a most intelligent manner, as\\nexperience has thoroughly educated her in the intricacies of rail-\\nway travel and usage.\\nIn the Chaperon the ladies find both a companion and guide.\\nWhile furnishing all information that one could wish, and looking\\nwith watchful eyes after the comfort and pleasure of those in her\\ncharge, the Chaperon also stands to unescorted ladies in the exact\\nrelation that her title implies.\\nDISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA TOURS.\\nThe marked success and popularity of the Pennsylvania Tours\\nto Florida are due to several causes. The complete appointment\\nof the special trains, the liberality of the rate and the return limit\\nof tickets, are features that have attracted the traveling public but\\nthe most popular characteristic of these, as well as other tours of\\nthe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, is the freedom of movement\\nallowed the tourists after their arrival at destination. No fixed\\nprogramme is set for them in Florida, but having arrived at Jack-\\nsonville they are at perfect liberty to dispose of their time as they\\nsee fit. They may travel over the State individually or in small\\nparties, may stop wherever they choose and stay as long as is desir-\\nable, only keeping in view the return date, and arranging their\\nmigrations so as to be in Jacksonville in time to take the special\\n(5", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "6\\ntrain for home on the date fixed for its departure. This plan\\nimposes no compulsory conditions as to their movement on the\\ntourists, and at the same time secures to them all the benefits\\nof the personally-conducted system.\\nHOW THE TOURISTS TRAVEL.\\nEach party will be transported from New York to Jackson-\\nville in a special train of Pullman Vestibule Sleeping and Dining\\nCars. The train will be in direct charge\\nof the Tourist Agent, who, aided by the Chap-\\neron, will relieve the tourists of all the inci-\\ndental cares of a long trip. The train\\nwill run through on a fast schedule in\\nboth directions. The route lies over the\\ni J [lyEf Pennsylvania Railroad to Quantico, the Rich-\\nr l|\u00c2\u00ab mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail-\\nroad to Richmond, the Atlantic Coast Line\\nto Ashley Junction, the Charleston and Savan-\\nnah Railway to Savannah, and the Savannah,\\nFlorida and Western Railway to Jacksonville.\\nThe returning party will travel by the same route. The dining-\\ncar feature is a most desirable one, and cannot fail to engage\\nthe appreciation of all travelers, insuring, as it does, comfort-\\nable meals at regular hours with ample time to enjoy them. All\\nthe meals necessary e7i route will be served in the dining car,\\nthe expense of the same being covered by the price of the tickets.\\nHours observed for meals will be\\nBreakfast 7.30 to 8.30 A. M.\\nLuncheon 12.30 to 1.30 P. M.\\nDinner 6.30 to 7.30 P. M.\\nTHE RATES AND CONDITIONS OF THE TICKETS.\\nThe excursion tickets for these tours will be sold from New\\nYork at $50.00, Philadelphia $48.00, and from other stations named\\non other pages in this pamphlet at the rates there quoted. The\\nprice of the tickets includes railway transportation, Pullman\\nsleeping-car accommodations (one berth), and meals en route in\\nboth directions while traveling on the special train. The tickets\\nwill be accepted for passage only on the special train. They", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "must be used for the return trip only on the special train ap-\\npointed to leave Jacksonville on the date fixed for the return\\nof the particular tour in question, except that as stated on\\npage 4 tickets for the fifth tour will be valid returning by regular\\ntrains until May 30th, 1893. These tickets cover Pullman ac-\\ncommodations (one berth) and meals on going trip only nothing-\\nhut transportation is included returning.\\nThe tourists, upon reaching Jacksonville, will be left to pur-\\nsue their own course until the return date, when they will take the\\nspecial train at that point for the homeward trip.\\nBaggage should be checked through to Jacksonville via the\\nAtlantic Coast Line.\\nThe company reserves the right to attach special cars to regu-\\nlar trains, if, from any cause, the number of the party should be\\ntoo small to warrant the running of a special train.\\nA SUGGESTION.\\nThe number of persons for which accommodations can be pro-\\nvided on a special train of Pullman drawing-room cars is neces-\\nsarily limited. For these tours it is fixed at one hundred and fifty.\\nIt is prudent, therefore, that those who desire to join the party\\nshould make early application for tickets, and register their names\\nfor sleeping-car accommodations.\\nTickets may be secured at the ticket offices of the Pennsylvania\\nRailroad Company in Boston, New York, Jersey City, Newark,\\nElizabeth, Trenton, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore, Wash-\\nington, and the other stations from which rates are quoted, or\\nby addressing Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, 233 South\\nFourth Street, Philadelphia, S49 Broadway, New York, 860\\nFulton Street, Brooklyn, or 205 Washington Street, Boston.\\nROUND-TRIP RATES.\\nRound-trip tickets, including railroad fare, sleeping-car accom-\\nmodations, and meals en route in both directions while on the\\nspecial train, will be sold to Jacksonville at the following rates.\\nThe tickets are good for use only on the special trains on the date\\nnamed on the ticket, except that from points on this company s\\nlines not reached by the special, regular trains making close\\nconnection with the special may be used. The connection with", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "8\\nthe special should be made in every case at the nearest available\\nstation. As previously stated on pages 4 and 6, tickets for fifth\\ntour are available for return by regular trains until May 30th, 1893,\\nand cover nothing beyond transportation on the return trip.\\nTickets for use of children between 5 and 12 years will be sold\\nat two-thirds of these rates.\\nAltoona, Pa $50 65\\nAtlantic City, N. J 49 00\\nAuburn, Pa 50 00\\nBaltimore, Md 48 00\\nBellefonte. Pa., via Tyrone 51 00\\nBelvidere, N.J 50 00\\nBirdsboro, Pa 49 95\\nBlairsville, Pa 51 95\\nBloom Ferry, Pa. 49 60\\nBordentown, N.J 49 00\\nBridgeton, N.J 49 00\\nBristol, Pa 48 60\\nBryn Mawr, Pa 48 00\\nBurlington, N.J 48 60\\nCambridge, Md 49 50\\nCanandaigua, N. Y 53 00\\nCape May, N.J 49 00\\nCatawissa, Pa 49 50\\nCentreville, Md 49 00\\nChelten Avenue, Pa 48 25\\nChestnut Hill, Pa 4840\\nChester, Pa 48 00\\nClayton, Del 48 45\\nClearfield, Pa 51 15\\nCoatesville, Pa 48 00\\nColumbia, Pa 48 00\\nConewago, Pa 48 00\\nConnellsville, Pa 53 00\\nConshohocken, Pa 48 50\\nCorry, Pa 54 25\\nDover, Del 48 50\\nDowningtown, Pa 48 00\\nDelmar, Del 49 00\\nDriftwood, Pa 51 65\\nElizabeth, N. J 49 75\\nElkton, Md 48 00\\nElmira, N. Y 51 55\\nEmporium, Pa 52 05\\nErie, Pa 55 00\\nFelton, Del #48 75\\nFraekville, Pa 50 00\\nFrankford, Pa 48 15\\nFrankford, Del 49 10\\nFreehold, N.J 50 00\\nGreensburg, Pa 52 35\\nGeorgetown, Del 49 00\\nGermantown, Pa 48 25\\nGermantown Junction, Pa. 48 15\\nGlassboro, N.J 48 50\\nHamburg, Pa 50 00\\nHarrington, Del 49 00\\nHarrisburg, Pa 48 00\\nHavana, N. Y 51 95\\nHavre de Grace, Md 48 00\\nHorse Heads, N. Y 51 65\\nHuntingdon, Pa 49 95\\nIrvineton, Pa 53 80\\nJamesburg, N. J 49 75\\nJersey City, N. J 5000\\nJohnstown, Pa 51 40\\nKane, Pa 53 10\\nLambertville, N.J 49 25\\nLancaster, Pa 48 00\\nLatrobe, Pa 52 15\\nLewistown Junction, Pa 49 25\\nLock Haven, Pa 50 50\\nLong Branch, N.J 50 00\\nMt. Carmel, Pa 49 65\\nMt. Union, Pa 49 70\\nManayunk, Pa 48 25\\nMedia, Pa 48 00\\nMerchantville, N. J 48 25\\nMiddletown, Del 48 25\\nMiddletown, Pa 48 00\\nMilford, Del 49 00\\nMillville, N. J 49 00\\nMilton, Pa 49 35\\nMoorestown, N. J 48 50", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "Mount Holly, N. J $4860\\nMount Joy, Pa 48 00\\nMuncy, Pa 49 75\\nNanticoke, Pa 5\u00c2\u00b0 2 5\\nNescopec, Pa 49 \u00c2\u00a75\\nNewark, N.J 5000\\nNew Brunswick, N. J 49 2 5\\nNew Castle, Del 48 00\\nNew York, N. V 50 00\\nNorristown, Pa 48 65\\nNorthumberland, Pa 49 l 5\\nOcean Grove, N.J 50 00\\nParkesburg, Pa 48 00\\nPenn Yan, N. Y 52 45\\nPerryville, Md 48 00\\nPhiladelphia, Pa 48 00\\nPhillipsburg, N. J 49 75\\nPhcenixville, Pa 49 15\\nPittsburg, Pa 53\\nPottstown, Pa 49 6o\\nPottsville, Pa 5\u00c2\u00b0\\nPrinceton, N. J 49 25\\nRahway, N. J 49 50\\nReading, Pa 5\u00c2\u00b0 00\\nRed Bank, N.J 5\u00c2\u00b0 00\\nRenovo, Pa 5 1 I0\\nRidgway, Pa 5 2 65\\nRiverside, Pa 49 35\\nRiverton, N. J 48 5\u00c2\u00b0\\nSt. Clair, Pa $50 00\\nSt. Mary s, Pa 52 45\\nSalem, N.J 49 00\\nSchuylkill Haven, Pa 50 00\\nSeaford, Del 49 00\\nShamokin, Pa 49 5\u00c2\u00b0\\nSheffield, Pa 53 45\\nShenandoah, Pa 50 00\\nSpring City, Pa 49 25\\nStanley, N. Y 52 75\\nSunbury, Pa 49 IO\\nTrenton, N.J 49 00\\nTroy, Pa 51 05\\nTulpohocken, Pa 48 25\\nTyrone, Pa 50 35\\nUniontown, Pa 53 00\\nVineland, N.J 49 00\\nWarren, Pa 53 7\u00c2\u00b0\\nWashington, D. C 48 00\\nWatkins, N. Y 52 00\\nWest Chester, Pa 48 00\\nWilcox, Pa 52 95\\nWilkesbarre, Pa 50 35\\nWilliamsport, Pa 50 00\\nWilmington, Del 48 00\\nWissahickon Heights, Pa. 48 25\\nWoodbury, N.J 48 30\\nYork, Pa 48 00\\nEXTRA PULLMAN ACCOMMODATIONS.\\nAs previously stated, these rates include one double berth\\nin sleeper, but in case extra Pullman accommodations are desired\\na limited number of persons can be furnished therewith at the\\nfollowing additional charges for the round trip\\nFor entire section occupied by one person $13 00\\nFor drawing-room occupied by one person 35 00\\nFor drawing-room occupied by two persons 22 00\\nFor drawing-room occupied by three persons 9 00\\nIt should be borne in mind that the above are the total addi-\\ntional charges, so that in the case of drawing-room occupied by\\ntwo persons the per capita charge is $11.00, and when occupied\\nby three persons the per capita charge is $3.00.\\nFor the fifth tour, where Pullman accommodations are furnished\\nsouth-bound only, the charges for extra Pullman space will be one-\\nhalf of above amounts.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "IO\\nItinerary in Detail.\\npliORIDR TOU^S.\\nSOUTH-BOUND SCHEDULE.\\nJanuary 31st February 14th and 28th March 14th\\nand 28th, 1893.\\nLeave New York (via Pennsylvania Railroad)\\nBrooklyn (via Annex Boat)\\nJersey City (via Pennsylvania Railroad)\\nNewark\\nElizabeth\\nTrenton\\nPhiladelphia\\nWilmington, Del.\\nBaltimore\\nWashington (via Pennsylvania and Richmond\\nFredericksburg and Potomac Railroads)\\nLeave Richmond (via Atlantic Coast Line)\\nArrive Petersburg, Va.\\nLeave Petersburg, Va.\\nArrive Pender, N. C.\\nLeave Pender, N. C.\\nEastern Time.\\n9.30 A. M.\\n9.00\\n9-44\\n9-58\\n10.08\\n11.08\\n12.10 P. M.\\n12.50\\n2.30\\n3-45 P- M.\\n7.30\\n8.11\\n8.19\\n11. 12\\n1 1. -22\\nFebruary 1st and 15th and March 1st, 15th, and 29th.\\nEastern Time.\\nArrive Florence (via Atlantic Coast Line) 4.26 A.M.\\nLeave Florence 4.36\\nArrive Ashley Junction 7.23\\nCentral Time.\\nArrive Ashley Junction 6.23 A. M.\\nLeave Ashley Junction 6.30\\nLeave Savannah (via Sav., Fla. and West. Railroad) 10.00 A. M.\\nArrive Jacksonville 3.00 P. M.\\nAll meals en route will be served in the dining car.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "1 1\\nNORTH-BOUND SCHEDULE.\\nFebruary 16th March 2d, 16th, and 30th, 1893; tickets on the\\nlast tour being valid for return until May 30th, 1893.\\nCentral Time.\\nLeave Jacksonville (via Sav., Fla. and West. Railroad), 7.00 A. M.\\nAshley Junction (via Atlantic Coast Line) 3.30 P. M.\\nFebruary 17th; March 3d, 17th, and 31st, 1893.\\nEastern Time.\\nArrive Richmond (via Atlantic Coast Line) 3.25 A. M.\\nLeave Richmond (via Rich., Fred, and Pot. Railroad), 3.30\\nArrive Washington (via Pennsylvania Railroad)\\nBaltimore\\nWilmington, Del.\\nPhiladelphia\\nTrenton\\nElizabeth\\nNewark\\nJersey City\\nNew York\\nBrooklyn (via Annex Boat)\\n7.20\\nS.20\\n10.05\\n10.46\\n11.47\\n12.38 P. M.\\n12.48\\n1.02\\n1. 10\\n1.20\\nAll meals en route will be served in the dining: car\\nSTAFF OF THE TOURIST DEPARTMENT.\\nTourist Agents Chaperons\\nJ. P. McWilliams, Mrs. H. F. Bender,\\nThomas Purdy. Miss E. C. Bingham,\\nMiss Zerelda W. Beaty.\\nAs the tourists will be left at Jacksonville to follow the bent of\\ntheir own inclinations, a few brief sketches of the principal cities\\neasily accessible from Jacksonville will be found on pages 16 to 43\\ninclusive.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "SIDE TRIPS\\nN response to repeated demands for the issue of tickets to\\nthe more prominent of the Florida resorts, the Pennsyl-\\nvania Railroad Company has arranged with its Florida\\nconnections to offer members of these personally-\\nconducted parties the following side trips from Jackson-\\nJE^tf ville, which will be issued only in connection with\\ny tickets for the Jacksonville tours as set forth in this\\npamphlet.\\nTourists should be particular to provide themselves with one\\nof these tickets before starting, as no assurance can be given that\\nsuch tickets can be procured at Jacksonville.\\nTickets will be available to stop off at pleasure of holder, and\\nsome mention of resorts intermediate between those named on\\ncoupons will be found after each tour. In order to secure stop-\\nover privilege, notice must be given to conductor of train or\\npurser of steamer, who will mark ticket or issue stop over check\\nas may be the practice of his company.\\nTour No. i.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Special Excursion FX i. Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. Jacksonville\\nL to St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Palatka.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Titusville.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Rockledge.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nClyde s St. John s River Steamer to Palatka.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Jacksonville.\\nRate $13-80.\\nBetween Palatka and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nGreen Cove Springs and Magnolia.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "13\\nTour No. 2. Special Excursion FX 2. Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. J acksonvllle\\n1 to St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Rockledge.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nClyde s St. John s River Steamer to Palatka.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Jacksonville.\\nRate $11.70.\\nBetween Palatka and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nGlen Cove Springs and Magnolia.\\nTour No. 3. Special Excursion FX 3. Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Rv. -f J acksonville\\nI to St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Rockledge.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nClyde s St. John s River Steamer to Palatka.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Jacksonville.\\nRate $12.10.\\nBetween Palatka and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nGreen Cove Springs and Magnolia.\\nTour No. 4.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Special Excursion FX 4.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Rv. J acksonvill e\\nUo St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Palatka.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Titusville.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Rockledge.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Tavares.\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R to Jacksonville.\\nRate $16.55.\\nBetween Tavares and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nLeesburg, Wildwood, Ocala (visiting Silver Spring), Hawthorne,\\nand Waldo.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "14\\nTour No. 5. Special Excursion FX 5. Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ryi Jacksonville\\nJ I to St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Rockledge.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Tavares.\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R to Jacksonville.\\nRate $H-45-\\nBetween Tavares and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nLeesburg, Wildwood, Ocala (visiting Silver Spring), Hawthorne,\\nand Waldo.\\nTour No. 6.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Special Excursion FX 6. Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. I J acksonvlll e\\nJ s 3 I to St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Rockledge.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Tavares.\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R to Jacksonville.\\nRate $i4- 8 5-\\nBetween Tavares and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nLeesburg, Wildwood, Ocala (visiting Silver Spring), Hawthorne,\\nand Waldo.\\nTour No. 7. Special Excursion FX 7.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rockledge, Fla.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. i Jacksonville\\nJ s I to St. Augustine.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Palatka.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Titusville.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Rockledge.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nClyde s St. John s River Steamer to Palatka.\\nOcklawaha River Steamer to Silver Spring.\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R. (via Ocala) to Jacksonville.\\nRate $20.00.\\nMeals and berth on Ocklawaha River steamer included.\\nTourists should be particular to secure in advance state-room\\nberth on Ocklawaha River steamer, as accommodations are lim-\\nited.\\nBetween Silver Spring and Jacksonville stops should be made\\nat Ocala, Hawthorne, and Waldo.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "e.\\n15\\nTour No. 8.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Special Excursion FX 8.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rockledge, Fla\\no r j- n f Jacksonville\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. j tQ J gt Augustin\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Rockledge.\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nClyde s St. John s River Steamer to Palatka.\\nOcklawaha River Steamer to Silver Spring.\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R. (via Ocala) to Jacksonville.\\nRate $i7-9\u00c2\u00b0-\\nMeals and berth on Ocklawaha River steamer included.\\nTourists should be particular to secure in advance state-room\\nberth on Ocklawaha River steamer, as accommodations are limited.\\nBetween Silver Spring and Jacksonville stops should be made\\nat Ocala, Hawthorne, and Waldo.\\nTour No. 9.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Special Excursion FX 9.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rockledge, Fla.\\no T j- f Jacksonville\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. tQ Augustine\\nJacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry. to Rockledge.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co to Titusville.\\nJacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry to Sanford.\\nClyde s St. John s River Steamer to Palatka.\\nOcklav/aha River Steamer to Silver Spring.\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R. (via Ocala) to Jacksonville.\\nRate $18.30.\\nMeals and berth on Ocklawaha River steamer included.\\nTourists should be particular to secure in advance state-room\\nberth on Ocklawaha River steamer, as accommodations are limited.\\nBetween Silver Spring and Jacksonville stops should be made at\\nOcala, Hawthorne, and Waldo.\\nTour No. 10.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Special Excursion FX 10.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Tampa, Fla.\\nSouth Florida R. R Sanford to Tampa.\\nReturning by same route.\\nRate $5-85-\\nSold in connection with any of above Special Excursion tickets\\npassing through Sanford. The route of this ticket passes Alta-\\nmonte Springs, Winter Park, Orlando, Bartow Junction, Lakeland,\\nand Plant City.\\nTour No. 11. -Spec. Exc. FX 11. -Jupiter, Fla., for Lake Worth.\\nIndian River Steamboat Co Rockledge to Jupiter.\\nReturning by same route.\\nRate $8.50.\\nMeals and state-room berth extra", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "FLORIDA AND ITS ATTRACTIVE POINTS.\\nWhere the earth is an Eden, the climate a balm;\\nBright hues deck the fields, and aloft waves the palm\\nO er the hammocks its perfume the jasmine flings\\nTo the live-oak the solemn gray drapery clings\\nWide the cypress its vast leafy canopy throws\\nAnd in loveliness blossoms the Florida rose.\\nTHER States may possess resorts of admitted\\nworth, and other cities may have attractions\\npeculiar to themselves, but over and above\\nall these the fact remains, that Florida is the\\ngreat and positive winter sanitarium of the\\ncountry. No matter how pleasant it may be\\nelsewhere, here is the final resort in which\\nNature, in all her phases of climate, through\\nair and water and sun, bestows her best upon\\nland and people. It stands to Americans in\\nthe same relation as the Riviera does to all\\nEurope. It presents, however, a greater diversity\\nof attractions than the land washed by the waters\\nof the blue Mediterranean. To the invalid it promises\\nhope and renewed strength to the tourist it offers all the rich\\nbeauty of the semi-tropics and the tempting products of a fertile\\nsoil warmed by radiant sunlight; to sportsman and angler it\\nyields a bountiful return in game and fish and to the devotee\\nof fashion it presents great hostelries, where the best represen-\\ntatives of American society while away the hours in luxurious\\nease. Since Ponce de Leon discovered beneath the tropical skies\\nof Florida the fountain of perpetual youth, a grand army of ex-\\nplorers in pursuit of that greater treasure than gold health\\n(16)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "17\\nhave followed the way blazed by the romantic Spaniard, and\\nfound under the same skies the object of their quest.\\nTo the invalid it is indeed a land of promise. Those suffering\\nfrom pulmonary and kindred affections secure a new lease on\\nlife, while those prostrated with mental or physical weakness from\\nany cause cannot fail to find in the balmy breezes, crisp air, and\\npicturesque landscape a forgetfulness of their ills. Bright skies\\nand fresh air invite an outdoor life, and exercise brings in its\\nwake appetite, sleep, and new strength.\\nApart from its climatic advantages Florida is rich in attractions\\nfor the general trayeler. The beauty of a region located almost\\nALONG THE ST. JOHN S RIVER.\\nbeneath a tropical sun, with its blooming plants and rank vegeta-\\ntion, its orange groves, and its forests of pine and live-oak, can-\\nnot fail to enlist the interest of every lover of nature. The world\\npresents no parallel to the steamer ride on the St. John s and the\\nOcklawaha, while a sail on the placid waters of the Indian or\\nHalifax Rivers, with their banks crowned with orange groves, is\\na pleasure long to be remembered.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "i8\\nThe angler finds waters inhabited by all manner of fish, from\\nthe gamey trout to the princely tarpon, while the facilities for boat-\\ning and sailing are unexcelled. The gunner, too, in the hum-\\nmock lands may indulge his appetite for sport in hunting\\ngame that ranges in species from quail and wild turkey to\\ndeer. The artist will find much to engage his attention in land,\\nscape, water, and sky, and the scientific explorer may revel in\\nalmost any field of research, while last but not least in impor-\\ntance, the seeker after health finds here the garden spot of his\\nimagination.\\nHotels of all classes are abundant. The magnificence of the\\nPonce de Leon at St. Augustine lures many pleasure seekers to\\naccommodations within its walls, and from the luxury of this pal-\\nace down to the humble roof of the lodge in the wilderness one\\nmay secure shelter and sustenance suited to his tastes or the con-\\ndition of his exchequer.\\nIn the following pages brief descriptions of the most prominent\\npoints, of interest are given, with timely information concerning\\nthem.\\nThere are so many points to which excursionists may be\\nprojected from Jacksonville and St. Augustine, that the enumer-\\nation of them would require far more space than the limits of\\nthis pamphlet can afford. A few brief notes, however, may be\\nof service to the tourist.\\nJACKSONVILLE.\\n1075 miles from New York.\\nOne thousand and seventy-five miles from New York the tour-\\nists special train makes its final stop at Jacksonville.\\nThis city is the great distributing centre from which hosts of\\ntravelers pouring into the land branch out to the numberless\\nplaces of interest in every direction. It is situated on the St.\\nJohn s River, twenty-five miles west of the- ocean, and is the\\nlargest city on the seaboard south of Savannah, and the place\\nof first importance in business, commerce, and social life. The\\nriver at this point is nearly twenty-four hundred feet wide, and as\\nthe town is located on a curve of its wide banks the water front", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "19\\nis extensive and the uninterrupted view superb. The city is\\nlaid out in wide avenues, shaded with grand live-oaks rare\\nflowers and shrubbery of the tropics adorn the ground sur-\\nrounding villas and hotels, and the sweet perfume of buds\\nand blossoms permeates the air. On the land side the wide\\nboulevards and smooth shell roads afford fine drives, while the\\nwaters of the river and bay invite boating and yachting. The\\nwharves are very\\nextensive, and the\\ncommerce by ships\\nspreads over ocean\\nand river.\\nAn interesting\\nfeature of the city is\\nthe permanent Sub-\\nTropical Exposition.\\nThe extensive and\\nhandsome grounds\\nand buildings occu-\\npy an eligible site\\nwithin the corporate\\nlimits. The display\\nis designed to cover\\nall the tropical pro-\\nducts of the United\\nStates, the West In-\\ndies, the Bahamas, and Mexico. The exhibition is open during\\nthe season, and one may see there a vast collection of the pro-\\nlific and varied productions of the tropics artistically exposed\\nto view.\\nThe hotels of Jacksonville are numerous. Some are very hand-\\nsome structures, and all offer good entertainment.\\nA CRUISING SHARPIE.\\nThe Carleton\\nThe Duval $3.00 to $4.00 per day.\\nThe Glenada $3.00 per day.\\nHotel Oxford $4.00 per day.\\nAmerican and European plan.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nHotel Togni\\nf American plan\\n$3.00 per day\\nSt. James Hotel\\nThe Travelers\\nWindsor Hotel\\nThe Everett\\n$2.00 per day\\n\u00c2\u00a34.00 per day.\\n$3.00 per day\\nSpecial rates.\\n$3.00 per day.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "20\\nST. AUGUSTINE.\\n38 miles from Jacksonville. Reached by the Jacksonville, St. Augustine and\\nIndian River Railway; or boat on St. John s River to Tocoi, and\\nthence by rail, 13 miles, to St. Augustine.\\nFirst- in point of historical interest of all the cities of Florida is\\nSt. Augustine, the oldest town in America. The city was founded\\nby. the Spaniards centuries ago, and many of the\\npresent inhabitants are descendants of the origi-\\nnal grandees. It savors yet decidedly of\\nthe Spanish, and the quaint, old, balco-\\nb I nied houses, narrow, winding streets, the\\nruins of the old walls, and the city\\ngates, combine to form an old-\\nworld picture strangely in con-\\ntrast with the newness of to-day.\\nThe natural advantages of St.\\nAugustine are many. It\\nenjoys a well-founded\\nreputation for health\\nfulness, and possesses\\na magnificent beach, on\\nwhich sea-bathing may\\nbe indulged in from the\\nyear s beginning to its\\nend. Its grand possi-\\nbilities have attracted\\nthe attention of capitalists,\\nwho have erected three\\nof the most superb hotels\\nin the world. These pal-\\naces, the Ponce de Leon, Cordova,\\nand Alcazar, are built of coquina, a curi-\\nous shell formation. The architecture is\\nSpanish Renaissance and Mooresque the\\ndecorations and ornamentations are wrought in the same spirit,\\nand the furnishing is in keeping with the skill which designed and\\nthe taste that executed the grand piles. They have no equals in\\nthe world, and yet they harmonize most happily with their\\nPONCE DE LEON GATEWAY,\\nST. AUGUSTINE.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "22\\nantique surroundings. Other attractive features of the old town are\\nthe sea wall, the old slave market, the Huguenot Cemetery, the\\nPlaza de la Constitution, and the Castle of San Marco, now be-\\ncome Fort Marion. The completion \u00c2\u00a9f the handsome new bridge\\nover the St. John s River at Jacksonville renders St. Augustine far\\nmore accessible than formerly.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nPonce de Leon Hotel $5.00 per day. Hotel Cordova $500 per day.\\nThe Alcazar $3.50 per day. Hotel San Marco $4.00 per day.\\nAmerican House $1.50 per day. The San Salvador, 52 50 to $3.00 per day.\\nCarleton Hotel $3.00 per day. Magnolia Hotel $3.00 to $4.00 per day.\\nCleveland House, $2. 00 to $2.50 per day. Ocean View Hotel $3.00 per day.\\nFlorida House $2.50 to $4.00 per day. Pasade la Plaza Hotel Special rates.\\nHernandez Hotel, $2. 00 to $2.50 per day. The St. George Special rates.\\nTALLAHASSEE.\\n165 miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.\\nIt is the capital of the State and a source of pride to all Floridians.\\nIt is beautifully built on a high elevation, and the design of the\\nbroad streets and avenues, shaded with evergreens and live-oaks,\\nand the bountiful and luxurious growth of flowers and shrubs,\\nmake it a veritable garden spot. Like almost all of its sister\\nSouthern cities, in its annals is interwoven romantic and heroic\\nhistory, and like them also are innumerable places and points of\\ninterest to be visited.\\nHere is the Lafayette Land Grant, and the noted lakes\\nswarming with ducks and brant. The Murat residence, and\\nthe grave of Prince Achille Murat, son of the King of Naples,\\nand a thousand and one places, may be visited and enjoyed\\nto the profit of the tourist. Among these is the celebrated\\nWauklilla Spring, fourteen miles south of the city, reached by\\ncarriage or saddle, and which is the rival in area and depth to the\\ngreat Silver Spring near Ocala.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nBaldwin House $2.00 per day. I St. James Hotel $2. 5o|to $3.00 per day\\nNew Leon Hotel $3.00 per day. I", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "FERNANDINA.\\n36 miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville Branch\\nof the Florida Central and Peninsular\\nRailroad.\\nHIS old Spanish town was founded in\\n1632 by the Countess of Egmont, who\\nessayed the culture of indigo here upon\\na large scale. The new town, about\\na mile and a half from Old Fernan-\\ndina, where was witnessed some of the\\nmost thrilling scenes of blockade-run-\\nning during the Civil War, has sprung up on Amelia Island, at\\nthe mouth of the river of same name. It has good schools and\\ngood government, and is a port of entry, and the broad, protected\\nbody of water forms excellent facilities for yachting and the best\\nof harbors. The term new, as applied to Fernandina, is rela-\\ntive, and refers to it only in comparison with the Spanish settle-\\nment.\\nFernandina is an attractive city, not so much by reason of mod-\\nern residences, neat and well-cared for streets, and the evidences\\nof Northern thrift, as for the varied and old-time character of its\\nappearance.\\nThe air is simply perfect. As one awakens in the morning the\\natmosphere seems, and is, laden with the odors of a million\\nflowers, with which are mingled those of the orange and banana\\nand other tropical fruits, the salty flavor of the sea-breeze, and the\\nbalsam of the pines. As a health resort it has no superior in\\nthe State, and its hotels are filled from early autumn to early\\nspring.\\nIts avenues are bowered by oak and orange, and the beach\\ndrive is twenty miles in length. Several points of interest are\\nclose by, one the estate of Dungeness, the old home of the\\nrevolutionary hero, Nathaniel Greene, granted him by the State of\\nGeorgia for services rendered his country, and now the princely\\nwinter home of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the great iron-master;\\nanother, Cumberland Island, seven miles by rail or steam yacht\\n(23)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "24\\nacross the sound, and one of the most noted fishing and sporting\\ngrounds in the State.\\nInnumerable are the minor points of interest to be found in\\nand near this mother city of Spanish birth and its new-born\\nAmerican child, Fernandina.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nEgmont Hotel $2.00 to $4.00 per day. j Strathmore Hotel Special rates.\\nFlorida House $2.00 per day. I\\nFORT GEORGE ISLAND.\\n25 miles by boat from Jacksonville.\\nThis island is at the mouth of the St. John s River, and is a\\nmost beautiful and attractive spot, offering a number of romantic\\nwalks and drives through palmetto-shaded avenues and well-\\ndesigned gardens. The homestead and negro quarters of what\\nwas once an ideal plantation are still standing. The famous jetty-\\nworks of the St. John s are hard by and well worth a visit in them-\\nselves. The fishing and sailing are fine and the ocean view some-\\nthing superb. Mayport, just across the picturesque bay, is reached\\nfrom Jacksonville by rail, or Fort George Island by boat, and is\\ncelebrated for its great, white sand hills and commanding locality.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTEL (Mayport).\\nBurnside House Special rates.\\nPABLO BEACH.\\n17 miles from Jacksonville, reached by the Jacksonville and Atlantic Railroad.\\nDirectly on the Atlantic Coast, commanding a magnificent\\nview and holding in its hand a delightfully tempered climate, is\\nthis seaboard resort of Jacksonville. It possesses one of the finest\\nbeaches in the world, forty miles long by about seven hundred\\nfeet wide. The hard, compact sand, pounded as smooth and pol-\\nished as a ball-room floor by the beating waves for years, affords\\na splendid drive and a bathing ground unexcelled. The village\\nis mainly a seaport sanitarium town, and affords every modern\\nfacility for the tourist or invalid.\\nPRIN CIPAL HOTELS.\\nMurray Hall \u00c2\u00a33.00 to $4.00 per day. Ocean House Special rates.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "GREEN COVE SPRINGS.\\n29 miles by rail or boat, reached via WesternRailway of Florida\\nor Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway.\\n^^^^S HE wonderful Sulphur Spring, discharging 3000\\nl:f gallons of water a minute, from which the place takes\\nits name, is located in a handsome grove of live-oaks\\ndraped with Spanish moss, in the midst of a wide ex-\\npanse of surrounding magnolia forests. The grounds\\nJPh are attractively laid out in romantic walks and parks.\\nThe bathing pools are extensive, and the baths are\\ncommended not only to invalids but to all who enjoy a plunge into\\nlimpid and pellucid waters. Think of bathing in open air in Decem-\\nber and yet this is a common everyday enjoyment here. Governor s\\nCreek is verv close by, and its romantic windings present pictures\\nof rare natural beauty while offering excellent boating facilities.\\nIts transportation facilities are excellent. Three large piers jutting\\nout into the St. John s afford convenient access to sea-going ves-\\nsels and river craft of every kind, and no more fascinating scene\\ncould well be imagined than the light and shadow effects on water\\nand land as the health-restoring sun sinks down after its faithful\\nday s duty, leaving a wake of golden light on this beautiful winter\\nresort Excursions may be made by boat from here to Palatka.\\nThe romantic St. David s walk extends northward along the\\nshore two miles through the forest to Magnolia and its fine hotel.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nClarendon Hotel $4.00 per day. I Riverside House, $2.00 to $2.50 per day.\\nM aH^teU,5oto$3.ooperday. St. Clair Hotel fftxo to $4.00 per day.\\nOakland Hotel $2.00 to $2.50 per day.\\nLAKE CITY.\\n60 miles from Jacksonville. Reached via Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad,\\nSavannah, Florida and Western Railway, or Georgia\\nSouthern and Florida Railroad.\\nLake City is the capital of Columbia County it well warrants\\nits appellation from its situation in the midst of a group of pretty\\nlakes, virtually making it a modern Venice. The land is high and\\nexceptionally healthy, and the city buildings are very handsome,\\nprominent among which is the State Agricultural College. One\\n(25)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "26\\nmay wander through miniature dells, intersected by sparkling\\nrivulets, in and out among magnificent moss-laden oaks and\\nsweet-scented magnolia, and amid flowers which fill the air with\\nfragrance.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nCentral House Special rates. Thrasher House Special rates.\\nGee House Special rates.\\nPALATKA.\\n75 miles by boat, 56 miles by rail from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and\\nKey West Railway. 32 miles from St. Augustine.\\nThis thriving and picturesque town ranks next to Jackson-\\nville as a winter resort, and is held in high favor with tourists.\\nIt is the centre of a large orange-growing district, and many of\\nthe most famous groves in the State are located in the vicinity.\\nHart s orange grove, covering seventy acres, is one of the oldest\\nand most famous in the State. Palatka is the county-seat of Put-\\nnam, and the starting point for boat excursions on the Ocklawaha\\nand Upper St. John s Rivers. Good shooting and fishing and\\nbathing may be enjoyed. A favorite walk and drive is through\\nthe groves suburban to the city, which well deserve a visit,\\nbeing among the finest in the State.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nThe Berkshire $3.00 per day. I Hotel Winthrop Special rates.\\nCarleton House $2.00 per day. J Putnam House $4.00 per day.\\nGraham House $2.00 to $2.50 per day. Saratoga Hotel $3.00 to $4.00 per day.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "THE OCKLAWAHA.\\nStarting-point, Palatka, 56 miles by rail from Jacksonville, via Jack-\\nsonville, Tampa and Key West Railway.\\n.URELY a trip to Florida without a steamer ride up\\nor down the Ocklawaha is not thoroughly com-\\nplete, for it reveals a phase of tropical scenery pecu-\\nliar alone to Florida. A succession of lagoons,\\nlakes, springs, and swamps combine to form this\\nwinding river, the outlet of which is at Welaka,\\ntwenty-five miles above Palatka.\\nA night journey up this river is one that cannot\\nbe livaled for weird and beautiful effects, as the\\npine torch headlight on the little steamer reveals\\nmasses of tangled jungle, networks of winding\\nvines^mosCand fungi, awakening storks, cranes, herons, cur-\\nlews, alligators, snakes, turtles, and thousands of wild inmates\\nof nature s household. It will be as new and novel a sight to\\nthe traveler as ever experienced, and something never to be\\nforgotten.\\nSILVER SPRINGS.\\n129 miles from Jacksonville, on the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.\\nThese springs or wells cover the bottom of a large and beau-\\ntiful lake, and are really one of the greatest of natural wonders.\\nSo transparent is the water that pebbles and sand can be seen\\ndistinctly at the bottom, sometimes eighty and ninety feet below\\nthe surface.\\nA favorite pastime of visitors is to throw pennies in the water,\\nthe phosphorous qualities of which impart a silvery appearance to\\nthe coins as they slide downward.\\nThis place is owned and cultivated by the Florida Central and\\nPeninsular Railroad, and is one of the prettiest places in Florida.\\nThis crystal pool, supposed to have been Ponce de Leon s\\nfountain of perpetual youth, is reached via Silver Spring Run,\\na swift and pellucid stream from the springs Ocala, six miles\\ndistant, can be reached by a side trip, or the journey by the\\nsteamer may be continued through a series of lakes. The return\\ntrip is taken by day. and is hardly less interesting than that of\\nthe night, or the passenger may return to Jacksonville or Palatka\\nby rail.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "2v\\nORMOND.\\n120 miles from Jacksonville, on Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax\\nRiver Railway.\\nThis charming- little town is located directly on the Halifax\\nRiver it is noted for its delightful winter climate, and has gained\\na widespread reputation as the heart of the renowned Halifax\\nRiver orange producing country. It has abundant resources for\\nthe amusement of every class of pleasure seeker. The walks\\nand drives among the oaks, palmettos, and orange groves are\\nfamous. There is also boating and fishing, and no lack of the\\nfine fruits. The unhindered ocean surf beats upon a magnificent\\nstrand but half a mile from the hotel. Many beautiful winter\\ncottages, occupied by Northern families, are ranged along the\\nshore of Halifax River.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTEL.\\nThe Ormond 4 00 per day.\\nWloNA DKIVH", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "2 9\\nDAYTONA.\\n57 miles from Palatka, via Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Halifax River Railway\\nor Day Line Steamer on St. John s River.\\nThe run from Palatka is in a southeasterly direction and through\\nthe famous Hart orange grove, over hummocks, ridges, and rolling\\npine lands, and down into the cypress swamps of Volusia County.\\nThe town is built for about two miles along the west bank of the\\nHalifax River, its streets shaded with live-oaks and stately pal-\\nmettos. The ride from Palatka to this point is so varied one gets\\npossibly a better idea of the remarkable changes from highland to\\nlow, and the necessary variation in vegetation, than in any other\\nsimilar ride in the State. Steamboats connect at this point for the\\nHillsborough and Indian Rivers.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nFountain City Hotel $2.50 per day. Ocean View House,\\nGrand View Hotel $1.50 per day. $2.50 to $3.00 per day.\\nHalifax House $2.00 per day. Palmetto Hotel, $2.00 to $2.50 per day.\\nPONCE PARK AND MOSQUITO INLET.\\nFew miles south of Daytona connection by steamer.\\nDirectly on the coast, a few miles south of Daytona, is Ponce\\nPark, built in the inappropriately-named Mosquito Inlet, a noted\\nresort for fishermen. The waters of the inlet abound with bass,\\nSpanish mackerel, bluefish, sheepshead, and various salt-water\\nvarieties. The beach here is filled with curious shells, and the\\nsand is very compact and snow white. The old lighthouse, from\\nwhose height an extended and uninterrupted view may be had, is\\nextremely picturesque. Excursions of all character emanate from\\nthis point, be they for boating, fishing, riding, or hunting.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTEL.\\nPacetti s Hotel $2.00 per day.\\nNEW SMYRNA.\\n21 miles from Lake Helen, via Atlantic and Western Railroad Company. Same\\nconnection from Jacksonville as for Lake Helen.\\nFew people visiting New Smyrna understand that the first cul-\\ntivation of this valuable and vast territory should be credited to\\nan importation in T767 of a number of Greek families. It was", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "3o\\nreally the founding of a miniature Athens on American soil, and\\neven to-day some of their descendants are still living in this\\nneighborhood and in St. Augustine. It is a rich country and the\\nfavorite resort of the sportsmen. Interest attaches to the place\\nowing to its being one of the oldest settlements in Florida here\\nshell mounds and crude implements used centuries ago are found,\\nand ancient Spanish constructions while the handiwork of the\\nGreeks may plainly be distinguished.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTEL.\\nOcean House $3.00 per day.\\nTITUSVILLE.\\n158 miles southeast of Jacksonville, terminus of Jacksonville, Tampa and Key\\nWest Railway, and connection for all points on Indian River by steamer.\\nA growing and prosperous town is Titusville. The famous\\nhummock land extends for a distance of forty miles north of the\\nOLD JUPITER LIGHT.\\nresidential portion, and is some of the most fertile soil in the State.\\nLarge sugar plantations and vegetable gardens convince the most\\nskeptical as to fertility of the soil. To the left of the town is the", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "3i\\ndense, rolling, pine district, which has been utilized as a site for\\nmany a tasty home, and discloses reasons why so many with weak\\nlungs and in search of health journey every winter to this metrop-\\nolis of the Indian River.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nGrand View Hotel $2.50 per day. Lund House $2.00 per day.\\nTHE INDIAN RIVER.\\nThe Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway runs to Titusville, the head of\\nthe river, a distance of 158 miles from Jacksonville.\\nThis river, so well known to people of the North, from the\\nfame of the oranges growing on its banks, is in length one hun-\\ndred and forty-two miles, and in many respects one of the most\\nTHE INDIAN RIVER.\\nremarkable and picturesque water-courses in Florida. From its\\nhead, a few miles above Titusville, to the southern extremity at\\nJupiter Inlet it winds in and through the wildest and most beau-\\ntiful scenery in the State. Its width varies from one hundred", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "32\\nfeet at the narrowest point to three miles. The Indian River\\nSteamboat Company s boats make the run, with intermediate\\nstops, daily.\\nOn one side may be seen the high masts or trail of smoke\\nof steamers passing on the ocean, and on the other a tangled\\nmass of tropical vegetation, from which growth flocks of ducks\\nand birds of gay plumage rise in flight as the steamer glides by.\\nNo conception of this journey can be formed a round trip on\\none of these steamers will reveal scenes never to be forgotten\\nin a lifetime.\\nROCKLEDGE.\\n178 miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway to\\nTitusville, thence by boats of Indian River Steamboat Company.\\nFalse Cape and Cape Canaveral throw their protecting arms\\nfar out into the sea, and shield the productive territory to the\\nsouth from every chilly wind. It is in this sheltered nook that\\nRockledge has sprung into the prominent health and agricul-\\ntural mart of to-day. It is the capital of the famous Indian River\\nCountry, world-renowned for its oranges, and little less celebrated\\nfor the quantity and variety of its game. Undoubtedly it is one of\\nthe most delightful places in Florida.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nHotel Indian River $4.00 per day. Rockledge House $2.50 per day\\nLAKE WORTH.\\nReached by Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway to Titusville, where\\nsteamer is taken down the Indian River to Jupiter, and thence\\nvia Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway to Juno.\\nThis beautiful lake is one hundred miles east and three hun-\\ndred miles south of Jacksonville, and is twenty-five miles long\\nby an average mile wide, separated by a thin strip of land from\\nthe ocean. Its shores are the only place in Florida where may be\\nseen cocoanut groves in full bearing, and some of the most palatial\\ndwellings in the midst of tropical gardens of wondrous beauty reveal\\nthemselves as the steamer glides by on the bosom of this trans-\\nparent sheet of water. The cocoanut industry has become an im-", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "33\\nportant one, and this region, being the home of the enterprise, has\\nnecessarily become very popular with those sojourning South dur-\\ning the winter months, for where the cocoanut grows no stronger\\nassurance is needed for the desirability of soil and climate. Fruits\\nand flowers of every description bloom and ripen on its banks.\\nBordering the beach of Lake Worth are the towns of Juno, Oak-\\nlawn, Lake Worth, Palm Beach, Figulus, and Hypoluxo.\\nSHORE OF LAKE WORTH.\\nIn reaching Lake Worth from the Indian River the traveler\\npasses over the celestial railway, starting at Jupiter and termi-\\nnating at Juno, with Venus and Mars sandwiched between. The\\nroad is only eight miles long, but it reaches the stars. This is the\\nmost southerly railroad in the United States.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS (Lake Worth).\\nCocoanut Grove House $3.00 per day. Oak Lawn House $2.50 per day.\\nLake Worth Hotel $4.00 per day.\\nHAWTHORNE.\\n70 miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.\\nIt is a thriving and prosperous village, situated in the centre\\nof a rich section, being underlaid with a fine clay sub-soil, in\\nplaces mixed with shell and marl, and especially adapted to the", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "34\\nculture of the peach and orange. Particular interest attaches to\\nthe place as a health resort, and a few miles to the south are the\\nMammoth Orange Groves,\\nof seventy thousand full-bearing trees, which the train pass-\\nes directly between\\nfor nearly a mile.\\nAlong this dividing\\nline between the two\\ngroves about twelve\\nhundred of the finest\\ntrees had to be re-\\nmoved to make\\nroom for the con-\\nstruction of the rail-\\nroad track. These\\nare the largest nat-\\nural groves in Flor-\\nida, and are sit-\\nuated in the midst\\nof a vast, rich hum-\\nmock, the trees be-\\ning of natural, spon-\\ntaneous growth, in\\nthe places where\\nthey now stand,\\ngrafted to the best\\nsweet varieties.\\nCOCOA PALM AND ORANGE GROVE.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTEL.\\nCommercial Hotel $2.00 to $2.50 per day.\\nGAINESVILLE.\\n50 miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Southern Railway.\\nGainesville has deservedly asserted itself as one of the most\\nimportant interior towns in the State. Its population is nigh\\ndoubled in the winter months, from the number of Northerners", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "35\\nseeking its warm, reliable climate. The advantages and con-\\nveniences of a city may be enjoyed here while seeking health or\\npleasure.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nArlington Hotel, $2.50 to $3.00 per day. Rochemont House $2.50 per day.\\nBayers Hotel $2.50 per day. St. Nicholas Hotel, $1.00 to $3.00 per day.\\nBrown House 52.00 per day.\\nWALDO.\\n56 miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad.\\nThis interesting and growing town is the junction of the Cedar\\nKey Branch, and is most beautifully situated. Near here is the\\noldest and largest orange tree in the State, which has borne ten\\nthousand oranges in one season. Lake Alto and Santa Fe are\\nbut a few miles distant, affording a charming little excursion by\\nsteamer on the Santa Fe Canal.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nRenault House $2.00 per day. Waldo House $3.00 per day.\\nCEDAR KEY.\\n127 miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Central and Peninsular Railway.\\nCedar Key, the terminus of a division of the line on which it is\\nlocated, is a very popular resort for tourists and sportsmen. From\\na purely mercantile centre it has of late years grown into quite a\\nwinter retreat. Many and interesting are the side trips by steamer\\nfrom here for Tarpon Springs, Clear Water, Dunedin, Seaside,\\nYellow Bluff, Manatee, and Tampa. Sights well worth seeing are\\nthe diving for sponge and the cutting cedar for pencil manufacture.\\nIathloe Island, a tropical garden, has also grown into prominence\\nas a winter resort.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nBettelini House \u00c2\u00a32.00 per day. Schlemmer House $2.00 per day.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "iKrfS 1\\nOCALA.\\n72 miles from Palatka, via Florida Southern Railroad.\\nCALA is a thriving and prosperous city, the county-\\nseat of Marion, and the centre of one of the richest\\nagricultural sections of the State, and is manifestly\\ndestined to rival other points as the distributing\\npoint of the great orange belt. The city is well laid\\nout and handsomely built, and one of the most in-\\nfluential in the State. Near Ocala are extensive deposits of nat-\\nural phosphates, now being worked by numerous companies at\\na great profit.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nCentral Hotel 52.00 per day. Montezuma Hotel $2.50 per day.\\nMagnolia House $2.00 per day. Ocala House $3. 00 per day-\\nLEESBURG.\\n106 miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Southern Railroad.\\nLeesburg is one of the oldest commercial places in this section\\nof the country. Its largest mercantile business is done with the\\nregion lying about Lakes Harris and Griffin. It is built on a nar-\\nrow peninsula separating the two lakes named, whose shores are\\nlined for long distances with what were once wild groves of or-\\nange trees, but are now fine, profitable, cultivated groves. As a\\nwinter resort it has long held an enviable reputation.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nGrand Central Hotel $3.00 per day. Lake View Hotel Special rates.\\nLake City House $2.00 per day. Leesburg House $2.00 to $2.50 per day.\\nSEVILLE.\\n84 miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway.\\nThe site of Seville is in the midst of the high, pine orange belt\\nin the Fruitland Peninsula. It attracts and fascinates the eye of a\\nNortherner at once with its distinctively characteristic houses and\\npalm, orange, and lime trees with which the streets are. lined. It\\nfronts on two lakes of pure water, from which it draws its supply.\\nHere are the noted groves of the wild or Seville orange, the\\ntheory being that the seeds for this remarkable growth were\\nimported years ago by the Spanish.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nHotel Seville $3.00 per day. I The Pavilion Special rates.\\nThe Grand View Special rates. I\\n(36)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "DE LAND.\\nno miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and\\nKey West Railway.\\nE LAND is a delightfully picturesque town, situ-\\nated in Volusia County, on a pine elevation. It\\nis completely belted in with extensive orange\\ngroves, and here the rich tropical productions\\nthrive in abundance. As a winter resort it is\\nheld in the highest estimation, due to its peculiarly\\nhealthy surroundings and the vast border-lands of yel-\\nlow pine, which exude their healing and soothing balm, so effi-\\ncacious in nervous and lung troubles. All about this neighbor-\\nhood are the most picturesque of lakes on the shores of many\\nare beautiful residences and commodious hotels. It is a favorite\\nspot also for the sportsmen, deer, turkey, and wildcat being found\\nin abundance.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nThe Carrolton $2.50 to $3.00 per day. I Putnam House $2.00 to $3.00 per day.\\nFloral Grove Hotel $2.00 per day. Parceland Hotel, $2.50 to $3.00 per day.\\nLAKE HELEN,\\n9 miles from Blue Spring, via Atlantic and Western Railroad. Connection from\\nJacksonville via Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River Railroad\\ndirect, or via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway,\\nor St. John s River steamers to Blue Spring.\\nMainly a winter sanitarium, its chief popularity is due to the\\nair of its piney woods, many preferring this to the more open\\nand heroic treatment of the coast. The lake is about sixty feet\\nabove the sea level, and is a beautiful sheet of water of great\\ndepth. Its banks are studded with handsome residences, and it\\nshelters a colony who certainly get full enjoyment from life as\\ncaptured in this delicious retreat.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nHarlan Hotel $2.00 to $2.50 per day. Granville House, $1.50 to #2.00 per day.\\n(37)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "38\\nENTERPRISE.\\n123 miles from Jacksonville, reached by rail or boat on the line of Jacksonville,\\nTampa and Key West Railway.\\nThis point is a practical living proof that there is something\\nin a name, for it has the push, energy, industry, and active\\ntrade to justify its title. Its advantageous situation certainly has\\ngiven it a pre-eminence over many other towns, as it is, like its\\nneighbor Sanford, directly on Lake Monroe one of the head-\\nwater bodies of the St. John s and is likewise widely engaged in\\nfruit cultivation. It is a particularly healthy situation, and a\\nfavorite one, while its orange groves supply many Northern mar-\\nkets. This is the end of navigation for the large steamers that\\ncome up the river from Jacksonville.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nBrock House $4.00 per day. Live Oak House $2.00 per day.\\nSANFORD.\\n125 miles via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway also reached by\\nboat on St. John s River.\\nSanford is a very important railroad junction point as well as\\nthe centre of orange culture. It was originally a Spanish grant,\\nand passed from hand to hand until 1870 when it was purchased\\nby Gen. H. S. Sanford, through whose instrumentality a number\\nof Swedish families were imported, and to their toil and industry\\nthe prosperity of the present community is largely due. The pict-", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "39\\nuresque body of Lake Monroe, on whose shore it is partly built,\\nadds no small share to the general attractive features of the place.\\nIt has long been held in the high estimation of Florida tourists\\nand well warrants a visit.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nSanford House $3.50 to $4.00 per day. I San Leon Hotel $2.00 to $2.50 per day.\\nSirrine Hotel $2.00 per day. I\\nTARPON SPRINGS.\\n120 miles from Sanford, via Orange Belt Railway.\\nThe Orange Belt Railway completely cuts the peninsula in two,\\nrunning through it in a slightly southwesterly direction. Fore-\\nmost among the many attractive winter towns which have come\\ninto influential life along its line is Tarpon Springs, a dozen\\nstations from the road s terminus. The rapid clearing and build-\\ning of this South Florida town would surprise some of the Western\\nland boomers. It has the advantage of situation, the warm winds\\nfrom the Gulf waters, whose power, from all accounts, works\\nwonders, and orange groves of number and great yield. It is\\ndistinctively an exclusive spot, where care has been exercised in\\nbuilding up a resort whose reputation is intended to last for more\\nthan a day.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nFernald Cottage $1.50 per day. Tropical House $2.00 per day.\\nTarpon Springs Hotel $3.00 per day.\\nTAVARES.\\n154 miles from Jacksonville. Terminus of Southern Division of Florida Central\\nand Peninsular Railroad.\\nThough exerting considerable influence as a railroad centre,\\nyet it is distinctively the nucleus of the orange grove cultivation.\\nAt few points in the State could a better idea of this interesting\\nculture be studied than here, and it ranks not among the least of\\nits neighbors as a winter sanitarium, for the fresh vegetables and\\npure water supply are demands it can without trouble comply\\nwith. Numerous drives and pleasure jaunts present themselves\\nfor the amusement and benefit of the tourist.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nOsceola House Special rates. Tavares Hotel $2.50 to $3.50 per day.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "WINTER PARK.\\n143 miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and\\nKey West Railway to Sanford, and thence via\\nSouth Florida Railroad.\\nHEN one considers that this resort known to-\\nday all over the States and abroad was in\\n1 88 1 a complete wilderness, it shows with what\\nrapidity towns and cities are born in this won-\\nderful country of ours. It is a picturesque town,\\nlaid out in the shape of a Greek cross, bordering\\non the shores of a chain of pretty lakes. The re-\\ngion immediately surrounding is highly productive of oranges.\\nIt is undoubtedly one of the best known and most highly es-\\nteemed winter homes in the far South, being extremely pict-\\nuresque and healthful. Its magnificent residences, drives, and\\nwalks are encased in the richest of tropical growths, and for miles\\nthese same residences border the banks of these lakes. The noted\\nSeminole Hotel, built in the most artistic and modern style, is\\nalive with the gayety and life of a migratory people under its rich\\nand hospitable roof.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nSeminole Hotel $4.00 per day. Rogers House $2.00 to $3.00 per day.\\nORLANDO.\\n147 miles by rail or boat via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway to\\nSanford, thence via South Florida Railroad to Orlando.\\n4 miles south of Winter Park.\\nOrlando is the county-seat of Orange County, and the centre\\nof a fertile agricultural region, and for miles in every direction\\nthe mind and body may find pleasant diversion by new scenes\\nand active recreation. It has the reputation, like many frontier\\ntowns, of springing into existence during a night, so rapid has\\nbeen its growth. It is in the midst of a region charmingly diver-\\nsified by beautiful lakes, whose borders are lined with groves\\nsurrounding elegant villas and cosy winter cottage homes of\\nNorthern residents, who, living here, can appreciate in a measure\\nthe existence of Bacon s New Atlantis. A chain of sixteen lakes\\n(40)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "4i\\nin the vicinity furnish fine boating and shooting, and all kinds of\\nsupplies for hunting and fishing expeditions can be procured to\\ngood advantage in the city, as well as competent guides.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nArcade Hotel $2.00 per day. San Juan Hotel $3.00 per day.\\nCharleston House $2.00 per day. Summerlin House $2.00 per day.\\nMagnolia House $2.00 per day.\\nKISSIMMEE CITY.\\n165 miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway to\\nSanford, and thence via South Florida Railway.\\nThis picturesque city is situated directly on Lake Tohopeka-\\nliga. Until several years ago it was comparatively cut off from\\nall connection with the outside world, but its many attractive\\nfeatures were not long to be held under a bushel, as the inves-\\ntigating spirit of the American speculator soon made manifest by\\nerecting large and comfortable hotels, and in many general ways\\nplacing it in the ranks of Florida winter homes. A line of steam-\\ners run down the river to Lake Okeechobee, through the Caloos-\\nahatchee River to Punta Rasa on the Gulf.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nKissimmee House $1.50 per day. I Tropical House, $3.00 to $4.00 per day.\\nLake House $2.00 per day. I\\nTAMPA.\\n249 miles from Jacksonville, via Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway.\\nThe run from Jacksonville to Tampa is not without interest, as\\nthe passenger traverses Winter Park, Orlando, and the high pine\\nlands to the Kissimmee Lake district, and thence on to that fertile\\nand productive country where the town stakes of Tampa were\\nfirst driven.\\nHere cotton, corn, rice, sugar-cane, orange, lime, lemon, ba-\\nnana, and all the fruits of a tropical zone grow in profusion. Its\\nseaport and mercantile value give it a \u00e2\u0080\u00a2prominent place among\\nthe cities of the State, and as a winter refuge it is not surpassed\\nby any point on the Gulf coast. The great Tampa Bay Hotel is the\\nlargest in the South, and is a marvel of luxurious appointments", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "42\\nand lavish outlay. No adequate idea of its magnificent extent\\nand beautiful surroundings can be given in print. Port Tampa,\\nnine miles south of Tampa, is the terminus of the Plant System\\nof Railroads. It is situated on the shores of Tampa Bay, and\\nfrom its wharves the steamers sail for Havana and Jamaica.\\nThe Inn at Port Tampa is located immediately upon the long\\nON TAMPA. BAY.\\npier, and is a very agreeable stopping place en route to or from\\nKey West and Cuba.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nTampa Bay Hotel.\\nBooze House $2.00 per day.\\nThe Almeria $3.00 per day.\\nCity Hotel $2.50 per day.\\nThe Plant Hotel $4.00 per day.\\nTampa House $1.50 per day.\\nPUNTA GORDA.\\n26S miles from Jacksonville, via Florida Southern Railway.\\nWithin easy reach of the most famous tarpon fishing-grounds\\non the coast is Punta Gorda, the most southerly railroad terminus\\non the Gulf coast. No more exciting sport exists than hooking one", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "43\\nof these game fish the tarpon. Up to five years ago this\\nfish was never taken except by harpoon or seine, and to come\\ndown now and land it with a thin, silken thread line is certainly\\na deviation from the old school, and sport of no small account.\\nIf in two or three hours after taking the bait the angler lands\\nhis prize he is indeed fortunate. Here, at Punta Gorda, out-\\nfits, guides, boats, and all necessary paraphernalia can be pro-\\ncured.\\nPRINCIPAL HOTELS.\\nDe Soto House $2.50 per day. I Hotel Southland 53.00 per day.\\nHotel Georgia $2.00 per day. Punta Gorda Hotel $4.00 per day.\\nLIVE OAK.\\n82 miles from Jacksonville, on the Florida Central and Penin-\\nsular Railway also reached via the Savannah, Florida and West-\\nern Railway.\\nDADE CITY.\\n193 miles from Jacksonville, on the Florida Central and Penin-\\nsular Railway.\\nBALDWIN.\\n48 miles from Jacksonville, on the Florida Central and Penin-\\nsular Railway.\\nWILDWOOD.\\n156 miles from Jacksonville, on the Florida Central and Penin-\\nsular Railway.\\nThis list could be extended to great length, and then perhaps\\nall the attractive places would not secure mention. The sketches\\nare intended as brief introductions to the most prominent places\\nthat typify the distinctive life and characteristics of this won-\\nderful land, with its earth, air, and water forming nature s most\\nperfect sanitarium, where thousands are restored to health and\\nstrength. The romantic Spaniard who sought the fount of per-\\npetual youth here exercised excellent judgment.\\nIf the hand-book serves to direct the steps of the tourist\\ninto pleasant paths its purpose will have been achieved.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "INDEX.\\nPAGE\\nA Suggestion 7\\nBaldwin 43\\nCedar Key, Fla 35\\nDade City 43\\nDaytona, Fla 29\\nDe Land, Fla 37\\nDistinctive Features of the Penn-\\nsylvania Tours 5\\nEnterprise, Fla 3S\\nExtra Pullman Accommodations 9\\nFernandina, Fla 23\\nFlorida, descriptive matter 16-18\\nFort George Island, Fla 24\\nGainesville, Fla 34\\nGreen Cove Springs, Fla 25\\nHawthorne, Fla 33\\nHow the Tourists Travel 6\\nIndian River, Fla 31\\nItinerary in Detail 10, 11\\nJacksonville, Fla 18, 19\\nKissimmee, Fla 41\\nLake City, Fla 25\\nLake Helen, Fla 37\\nLake Worth, Fla 32\\nLeesburg, Fla 36\\nLiveOak 43\\nNew Smyrna, Fla 29\\nPAGE\\nOcala, Fla 36\\nOcklawaha, Fla 27\\nOrlando, Fla 40\\nOrmond, Fla 28\\nPablo Beach, Fla 24\\nPalatka, Fla 26\\nPonce Park and Mosquito Inlet, Fla. 29\\nPunta Gorda, Fla 42\\nRates and Conditions of the Tick-\\nets 6, 7, 8, 9\\nRound-Trip Rates 7\\nRockledge, Fla 32\\nSt. Augustine, Fla 20\\nSanford, Fla 38\\nSeville, Fla 36\\nSide Trips 12, 13, 14, 15\\nSilver Springs, Fla 27\\nStaff of Tourist Department ...11\\nTallahassee, Fla 22\\nTampa, Fla 41\\nTavares, Fla 39\\nTarpon Springs, Fla 29\\nTitusville, Fla 30\\nWaldo, Fla 35\\nWhat Personally-Conducted Means, 5\\nWildwood 43\\nWinter Park, Fla 40", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "Pennsylvania Tours\\nTO THE\\nGOLDEN GATE.\\nThis is the title of a handsome illustrated Itinerary just\\nissued by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, containing full\\nDATE PALMS, SAN DIEGO.\\ninformation as to how a personally-conducted tour may be\\npleasantly and profitably spent in California. The first tour\\n(45)", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "4 6\\nleaves New York February 8th and speeds directly to New\\nOrleans, remaining there during the Mardi Gras festivities,\\nthence on to the Pacific Coast. The second tour leaves\\nMarch 2d, via the same route as the first tour. The third, March\\n29th, runs out via St. Louis, Denver, Salt Lake City, c, to Cali-\\nfornia, and home via the Northern Pacific route and Chicago.\\nTourists will travel by superbly-appointed special trains of Pull-\\nman drawing-room sleeping, dining, smoking, and observation\\ncars, under the supervision of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon.\\nResidents of New England desiring to join these parties are af-\\nforded special facilities for taking the special train at New York\\nand Philadelphia. The rates for the round trip are exceptionally\\nlow, and include, for the first two tours, not only all necessary\\ntraveling expenses en route to the Pacific Coast and return, side\\ntrips to the attractive resorts in California, and several carriage\\nand stage rides of interest, but also board at San Diego, Cal.\\nThe rate for the third covers all necessary expenses during the\\nentire time absent.\\nILLUSTRATED ITINERARIES,\\nContaining all detailed information, as well as descriptive notes\\nof California, may be procured by addressing Geo. W. Boyd,\\nAssistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa.", "height": "3532", "width": "2371", "jp2-path": "floridawinterple00pen_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "47\\nYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK TOUR.\\nDuring the month of August, 1893, the date to be definitely\\nannounced later, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, under its\\npersonally-conducted tourist system, proposes running a tour to\\nthe Yellowstone National Park. 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