The Diary: Pan American Expo

The Diary: Page. 7. Cont'd on page 9. In the HOTEL RIDER were Swimming Pools, Theatre,-8-Gymnasium, Billiard -8- Rooms,Bowling Alleys etx.for convenience and pastime for its guests. A number of people left the cars at Cambridge and took the trolley to Erie - 22 miles distant, and from there, went up Lake Erie by steamer, to Buffalo. Onward our train sped, thro' woods, valleys, and hills until about 15 or 20 miles north of Cambridge, it turned sharply eastward, stopping at Union City. Again, the train thundered along for a number of miles and then drew panting into the station at the little dirty town of Corry. When the train had came to a standstill, four or five dirty faced boys scrambled on and rushed through the cars selling assorted fruits in grape baskets for 25 cents each. On through Bear Lake our train rushed and 4 or 5 miles farther on passed the Penn'a State line into " YORK STATE" Singing, dashing, brooks, surged beneath the bridgesas the locomotive thundered over and flashing like silver as it dashed against obstructing bowlders. Asheville, we pass by, and then, from the car window through the thick foliage of the trees, the beautiful, blue , tranquil waters 12 a-b of Lake Chautauqua were seen, nestling between the lovely, rolling Chautauqin hills and surrounded by the famous Chautauqus 12-c farms. Along its winding shores we saw numerous little summer cottages, some hich looked like doll houses and along the edge of the lake were launches and little row boats.