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Changes in Summer Migration

September 17, 1891 issue

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The article discusses the significance of summer migration and its subsequent effect on the resort and hotel business. The article points out that summer migration is seeking the rural quietudes and moving away from the old centers of mere fashion. The great resorts are becoming the summer homes of the class, while the remoter places are sought for by the mass. A sub-feature of the summer migration is the steady tendency to prolong the rural life at both ends-to go to the country in some cases with the April arbutus and come away with the October aster.

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EMIGRATION & immigration; SUMMER; RURAL geography; VACATION homes; RESORTS; FASHION
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