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Acknowledgments 6
Introduction 7
1 Getting There: The Trains and Trolleys 9
2 Delaware: John I. Blair's Village 27
3 Columbia, Dunnfield, and Pahaquarry: Lost Places 43
4 Portland: A Bridge Not Too Far 53
5 Slateford: A Quarry Village Suspended in Time 67
6 Delaware Water Gap: A Natural Wonder 75
7 The Grand Ladies: The Prestige Hotels 91
8 The Little Sisters: Lodging for the Masses 105
9 North Water Gap and Shawnee: Water Cures and Golf 117
Bibliography 127
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