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BANANA GROVE
From "WHERE TO GO IN FLORIDA," by Daniel F. Tyler.
LEVE & ALDEN'S TOURIST PUBLICATION DEPT., N.Y.
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St. Clair Hotel
(FARLEY & COULTER, Proprietors.)
Green Cove Springs,
FLORIDA
TERMS, - - - $3.00 AND $4.00 PER DAY
LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR PERMANENT GUESTS.
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS THE LOVERS WALK
Green Cove springs
THIRTY miles south of Jacksonville, upon the right bank of the charming and pictureseque St. John's River, at a point where it is over five miles from short to shore, is situated GREEN COVE SPRINGS, so named from the wonderful and celebrated Warm Sulphur Springs, which are visited yearly by thousands of tourists, invalids and lovers of Nature, who avail themselves of the baths and receive much benefit from their use. This is especailly the case with those who are suffering from Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, Rheumatism, Liver and Kidney Complaints. For bathing, this water is not excelled in its cleansing power, and it leaves
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EXCURSIONS
A TRIP TO ST. AUGUSTINE: Start off abotu 11 o'clock A.M.; arrive at St. Augustine in a few hours; stay all night, and return next day.
UPPER ST. JOHN'S TRIP: If desired, the steamer can be taken at Green Cove, and the excursionist may go to Enterprise, on Lake Monroe, and back again to Green Cove, remaining on the steamer all the time. This trip takes about three days, and is one of the most beautiful excursions in Florida.
OCKLAWAHA RIVER TRIP: This celebrated excursion requires three or four days. Ocklawaha steamers start from Palatka. Steamers from Green Cove to Palatka daily. Distance, about forty-five miles.
TRIP TO MANDARIN: At Mandarin is the winter home
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of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. It is distant from Green Cove- about twelve miles- a very pleasant trip.
TRIP UP BLACK CREEK: This excursion takes all day, and is very picturesque. A little steamer is chartered by a pleasure party at Green Cove for about twelve dollars, and the party can picnic in the woods at the older deserted village of Middleburgh. The scenery along this creek is equal to that of the Ocklawaha River, and alligators which have been frightened from the St. John's may here be seen.
TRIP TO FT. GEORGE ISLAND: This is a very pleasureable jaunt, and takes all day. The Island lies at the mouth of the St. John's River. Fishing thee is very find, and the drives on the Island most beautiful.
There are many other beautiful excursions near by for picnics.
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HOW GREEN COVE SPRINGS CAN BE REACHED
From New York City and the Eastern States by CHARLESTON LINE OF STEAMERS, from Pier 27 N.R., sailing every Saturday and every alternate Wednesday to Charleston, thence by palatial steamer "St. Johns" direct, or rail to Savannah, Sea Island Route, or rail to Jacksonville, thence by steamer; or,
BY OCEAN S.S. CO. OF SAVANNAH, sailing every Wednesday and Saturday from Pier 35 North River, direct to Savannah; make close connection with palace steamers of the Sea Island Route to Fernandina, rail to Jacksonville, steamer to Green Cove Springs; or from Savannah by rail to Jacksonville, thence steamer; or,
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BY MALLORY'S LINE of superb steamers, leaving New York every Friday direct for Fernandina, rail to Jacksonville, thence by steamer; or,
BY OLD DOMINION LINE, leaving Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P.M., for Norfolk; rail to Jacksonville; Sea Island Route or rail to Jacksonville, and steamer to Green Cove Springs; or,
BY BOSTOM AND SAVANNAH S.S. LINE, leaving Boston every Thursday, making same connection at Savannah as per lines from New York.
By rail over the Pennsylvania R.R. and connecting lines to Savannah; thence by Sea Island Route or rail to Jacksonville, then steamer.
From Philadelphia by OCEAN S.S. OF SAVANNAH to Savannahl; or from Baltimore by MERCAHNTS' AND MINERS' TRANSPORTATION CO. to Savannah; thence by Sea Island Route or rail to Jacksonville, and steamer.
8 GREEN COVE SPRINGS. From the West and North-west, South and South-west, by all lines of railroads which terminate at Charleston, thence steamers direct, or at Savannah thence by rail or by Sea Island Route to Fernandina, rail to Jacksonville, [then by St. John's River steamers.
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GOVERNORS CREEK
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BANANA GROVE
From "WHERE TO GO IN FLORIDA," by Daniel F. Tyler.
LEVE & ALDEN'S TOURIST PUBLICATION DEPT., N.Y.
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Brochure for the St. Clair Hotel at Green Cove Springs, 1890. 1890 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/297567>, accessed 12 December 2024.
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Brochure for the St. Clair Hotel at Green Cove Springs, 1890. 1890 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 12 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/297567>