"A Sketch of Lebanon Springs" offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era when Lebanon Springs, New York, flourished as a premier summer resort. Written by Daniel Gale, this vintage guide from 1872 invites readers to explore the attractions that made Lebanon Springs a sought-after destination.
The book details the region's appeal, encompassing its natural beauty and the unique draw of the local Shaker community. Historical insights into the town's development are coupled with practical information for visitors, including details about Columbia Hall and railroad connections.
This sketch serves as both a historical document and an engaging portrait of 19th-century resort life, offering a valuable resource for historians, travel enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the heritage of New York State.
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