B. & O Most Convenient Entrance to Greater New York Connects under Same Roof with all Elevated Trains, Broadway, Columbus and Lexington Avenue Cable Lines, East and West Side Belt Lines, and all Ferries to Brooklyn. "MCCOLLOCH'S LEAP" NEAR WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA. (The black dot on cliff to the left is the point from which the traditional leap was ma mountains that Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park and Oakland are located. To reach any of these resorts, no matter from what section of the country the tourist comes, ingly picturesque scenery on the American continent, constantly increasing as he of the spacious center building are the eastern and western annexes, forming a pleasing architectural picture. Either one of them would form a large hotel, but virtually they are one structure, being connected by covered halls between the first and second floors. The splendid build approaches the top of the mountain range. ings, with big, airy rooms and immense Of these resorts Deer Park has the most verandas, are on top of a knoll, with the beautiful natural location. Standing in the midst of a lovely tract beautiful lawn sloping gently to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station three hundred of 500 acres, the three buildings forming yards distant. |