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WELLES LOG BHOUSE—turn off | Route 6 just south of Wyalusing and cross the river bridge. At the end of the bridge you will make a sharp right turn and travel a little over two miles up the river. HOMET MILL—while you are at the Hagerman House, make up your mill stone at Homets Ferry. Only the foundation of the mill still stands, but your children will like to see the place where the deserter drowned. Just follow the road from French = Azilum down along the river to reach the old mill. + FRENCH AZILUM CHURCH—stop ‘| along the road between the La- Porte-Hagerman House and the old Homet Mill, to see this beautiful old church. STANDING STONE—if you turned from Route 6 at Rummerfield, you should have seen the sign “Stand- ing Stone” along the railroad tracks. Your family will be interest- ed in the story about how the stone was a courting place for the young French. On warm summer evenings and long Sunday afternoons, it was the custom for a young man to row a picnic. STANDING STONE UNIVERSAL- IST CHURCH— just past the spot where you stopped to see the stand- ing stone, is the Universalist Church, built in 1827. It is an exceptional example of early architecture and i is almost always unlocked. SHESHEQUIN—on another day, you and your family may want to head north from Towanda. Cross the river at Ulster, (you took Route 220 north from Towanda) and then turn left after you have crossed the bridge. TIOGA POINT—a little way past the .Sheshequin church, you will come to a lookout, where you can see Tioga Point, meeting place of the | | Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers. This was a gathering place of the Indians many years ago and is re- portedly an excellent fishing place at 'the present time. TIOGA POINT MUSEUM AND SPAULDING MEMORIAL LIBRARY —ig right on the main street in exhibits concern the early days of the area. You will want to spend several hours at this Museum. ATHENS ACADEMY—on the same street with the Tioga Point ‘Museum ‘is the Athens Academy where Stephen Collins Foster, famed composer, once attended school. SPANISH HILL—while you are atthe museum, ask about Spanish Hill. and its history as a battle between Spanish explorers and Indians. WORLD'S END STATE PARK— {about 60 miles from Tunkhannock and 40 from Towanda using Routes 220 or 87 and then following your map. This will take you into Sul- livan County and makes: a grand day trip. Beautiful scenery. use Roufes 220 and 487 from To- Tunkhannock. Between 50 and 60 miles from most starting places in the VACATIONER area. The beau- tiful glen is the attraction and it will take you several hours to walk a day if you really enjoy scenery. Please drive carefully, LAMB'S LOOKOUT STATE PARK —near Canton, stay on Route 6 north and west of Towanda, turn on Route 14 at Troy then look for signs. On your return trip take Route 414 to Monroeton and To- wanda, it is a beautiful drive along a beautiful little stream. CORNING GLASS CENTER-—one of the finest exhibits in the world, includes both the making of glass and the museum of glass. Take Route 220 and 17 north from Towan- da—about 55 miles. GRAND CANYON OF PENNSYL- sure to enjoy is a visit to the Grand Canyon, near Wellsboro. Just stay on Route 6 north and west of Towanda, about 53 miles. Two state parks on either side of the canyon provide breathtaking views. JUST FOR A NICE DRIVE—leave Route 6 at Tunkhannock on Route 29, Meshoppen on Route 267 or Wyalusing on Route 11 and then follow one of the other two routes back to Route 6. From the Susquehanna Vacationer. A white lamp shade will reflect Unfortunately, some of these * powerful new drugs. do. injure some can recommend. Filled with Indian’ from French Azilum, you will won- ' LAPORTE - HAGERMAN HOUSE - mind to see the old mill and the . his sweetheart up to the stone for FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH Athens. You will come into Athens | | by crossing the river bridge about | eight miles north of Ulster. Its fine RICKETTS GLEN STATE PARK— wanda and Routes 309 and 115 from | through it and enjoy the natural beauties. This trip will take about VANIA—another day trip you are 53% more light than a dark one. ly % LER BREE ERE BE ER ON RES NSS NER SE eh DOF RCE BOR ER Sa eR FWRI TWEE ARETE WEEE ERE BE doy THRTRCRTR ON Rb SRE A TENE Ee er ie ’ : _ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 23,1068 2 on __DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 0 DA a bars achinne Pr: E Te SORRY TO INCONVENIENCE YOU DURING OUR REMODELING! il Suggestions For Ra ; HRRRRERRERLKRRRR NRK “ ary - ' - i) K ET IT'S UP-TO-THE- Leisurely Trips ne DS OF MINUTE WITH wily Chur has 2 EVERYTHING Rbout Area vaiort | Bele # oor FREE 16 CHURCH STREET, DALLAS, PA, TO MAKE YOUR Winter isn’t always the best time Chur : SHOPPING A CE = PARKING nN OW O Go? FE N ¥ { PLEASURE. portunity to visit some interesting 1 Re : é y points of interest close to home. trict AEN NNN ENN HENRNNNS . : 3 Here are a few’ within easy . risbu; ni : motoring distance from Dallas. Bi will BRADFORD COUNTY MUSEUM ¥ Will —located just behind the Court hs atten 1 ¥