Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Chicago and Florida Limited Trains
HE severity of winter's blasts, with its attendant unpleasantness of almost forced indoor life, induces, periodically, thousands of pilgrims from the North and Northwest to seek the more genial climes of the Sunny South.
But while the word South serves to indicate all the large territory of which Mason and Dixon's line is the northern boundary, it must be conceded that Florida and Southern Georgia are the Meccas toward which those who wish to escape the rigors of the northern hibernal season turn their eyes.
As a rule, winter tourists always avoid having to linger en route.
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