Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist
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A practical late-19th-century travel guide to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska that combines evocative descriptions of landscapes, coastal towns, and scenic routes with detailed, traveler-focused information on rail and steam connections. It includes lists of agents and stations, fare and Pullman carriage rates and charter options, suggested itineraries, and advice on accommodations and services, aiming to help tourists plan journeys and appreciate notable sights and transportation arrangements along the region's principal lines and ports.
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