"Raymond's Vacation Excursions: California, the Pacific Northwest, and Alaska" offers a fascinating glimpse into late 19th-century travel. This guide, published in 1892, details three spring tours departing from Boston, showcasing the allure of the American West and Alaska. Compiled by Raymond & Whitcomb, a prominent tour operator of the era, this book provides invaluable insights into the destinations, itineraries, and travel experiences available to affluent travelers of the time.
Readers will discover detailed descriptions of scenic routes, accommodations, and attractions, reflecting the unique perspective of a bygone era. This book serves as a valuable historical document, revealing the evolving landscape of tourism and the adventurous spirit of travelers exploring the vast and beautiful regions of California, the Pacific Northwest, and the Alaskan frontier.
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