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Around Cambridge Springs
Author(s): Sharon Smith Crisman, Cambridge Springs Historical Society
ISBN: 9780738513270
# of Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
On Sale Date: 10/18/2003
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Book Description:
In 1903, Cambridge Springs was described in Cutter's Guide as "the Great Health and Pleasure Resort of Pennsylvania." Located in northwestern Pennsylvania on the banks of French Creek, it fell halfway between Chicago and New York City on the Erie Railroad. From the promotion of the mineral springs in 1884, this town of some six hundred people grew into a luxurious vacation spot that included accommodations such as the Riverside Hotel, the Rider Hotel, the New Cambridge Hotel (now the Bartlett), and more than forty other hotels and cottages. Around Cambridge Springs not only celebrates this town's golden age of resorts and affluence but also remembers the people, such as W.A. Baird Jr.; the places, such as Alliance College; and the events, such as the devastating fires of 1897 and 1931, that have shaped this community over the last two hundred years.
Author Bio: Sharon Smith Crisman, a native of Cambridge Springs, is a member of the Cambridge Springs Heritage Society. She has compiled this memorable history from the extensive photographic archive of the Cambridge Springs Historical Museum.
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