O E R the Lake, and Its Environs
G U DE O) E R TH E LA KE AND ITS ENVIRO NS , WITH NU IAERO US ILLUS TRATIO NS B E L I GO E BY GE R. W HR I , H RSB RU MN ER, TZ &c . , PLA N O F THE CITY, K E O APS &c M A P O F THE LA E O F L UC RN E, RO A M , . M a w B C H E E R . y d . I ssue d b y C LO LUCR THE OFFICIAL OMMITTEE OF CAL DEVELOPMENT, E NE N S EVE N T E EN T H E DI T I O N I ‘9 () G i L U CE E N E E ’ F R E I G N PRI N T IN G O FFI CE H . KE L L R S O L U CE R N E d in th h a S i z rland and i hin unn e e e rt of w t e , w t easy reach all ha is randes in the scener the A l s g of t t g t y of p , Lucerne is the point to which converge all who travel hr u h he c un r r m n r h s u h r m eas wes . t o g t o t y f o o t to o t , f o t to t Fr m C ns ance and urich r m B asle and O l en r m o o t Z , f o t , f o G n a nd B rn ra ll each h n the hree e ev a e e, t ve ers r t e tow by t main lines of railway ; every train that crosses the B xfinig in s a n er f m h B se O land and r s eam br g p sse g s ro t e erne ber , eve y t boat that furrows the Lake is laden with tourists from the F res Can ns hile the S t G hard Rail a urr in o t to , w .
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