. Libro del blu reale. Gli alloggi sono providper cavalli e veicoli portati dagli ospiti al parco. Ci sono eccellenti strade per fare forbici, campi da tennis e campi da palla. Il campo da golf e' una caratteristica speciale. Il Morn-ing e i concerti serali fanno parte della routine quotidiana dell'hotel. Nonostante Deer Park abbia le sue attrazioni individuali, è favorito con le migliori strutture di trasporto, il cui sacco è così spesso un danno a un resort di somma mer. Si trova sulla linea principale della ferrovia di Baltimora & Ohio, e a sole undici ore di viaggio da Cincinnati o New York; eig
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. Book of the Royal blue . ccommodations are providedfor horses and vehicles brought by guests tothe park. There are excellent roads forcycling, tennis courts and ball grounds.The golf course is a special feature. Morn-ing and evening band concerts are part ofthe daily routine at the hotel. Notwithstanding Deer Park has its ownindividual attractions, it is favored with thevery best transportation facilities, the lackof which is so often a detriment to a sum- mer resort. It is situated on the main lineof the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, and isonly eleven hours ride from Cincinnati orNew York; eight and one-half hours fromPhiladelphia; six and one-quarter hoursfrom Baltimore; five and one-quarter hoursfrom Washington; six hours from Pitts-burg; eight and three-quarter hours fromColumbus; twenty-one hours from St. Louis, and eighteen and three-quarter hours fromChicago. From each of these cities throughPullman sleeping cars land passengers atthe hotel. The day trains have parlor-ob-servation cars and dining cars.. E>;CHANTIN(; DRIVE8 TURO THE MOUNTAINS FAMOUS SPKING AT DEER PARK MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MD. About four miles from Deer Park isMountain Lake Park, the annual meetingplace of the Mountain Chautauqua andcamp meetings. The Mountain Chautau-qua was established in the fall of 1881, andduring three months of the summer it is thescene of special interest, as large gatheringsof intelligent people hold their religious andsecular meetings in buildings especially pro-vided therefor. The large auditorium seats about six thousand people, adjoining whichis a large building consisting of lecture andschoolrooms devoted to educational features.Ample provision is made for guests in theMountain Lake Park Hotel and the LochLynn Heights Hotel. There are six orseven small hotels and many good boarding-houses, besides over two hundred cottages, which have their temporary occupants dur-ing the entire summer. This resort has ALLEGHANY MOUNTAIN RESORTS 11