Publisher's Synopsis
Fishing And Shooting Along The Line Of The Great Northern Railway is a vintage guide promoting recreational travel via the Great Northern Railway. Published in the late 19th or early 20th century, this booklet details prime hunting and fishing locations accessible along the railway's routes. It offers descriptions of various destinations, likely including information on game animals, fish species, local accommodations, and travel tips. This historical document provides a glimpse into the early days of recreational tourism and the role of railroads in opening up remote areas for outdoor pursuits. It is a valuable resource for historians, railway enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the history of hunting and fishing in the American West.
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