G. F. Gates. Central Gorge and Jacob's Ladder. 1860–1899. United States. Albumen print, stereo, No. 157 from the series Havana Glen Scenery Text printed on reverse of stereocard This Glen is situated near the village of Havana, Schuyler County, N. Y. The latter point is accessible several times daily, by the trains of the Northern Central R. R., which connect with the Erie at Elmira, and at Canandaigua with the New York Central. Visitors coming by Steamers over Seneca Lake can take the Cars at Watkins, three miles from Havana, or may enjoy a pleasant drive of four miles from the Steamboat Land

G. F. Gates. Central Gorge and Jacob's Ladder. 1860–1899. United States. Albumen print, stereo, No. 157 from the series Havana Glen Scenery Text printed on reverse of stereocard This Glen is situated near the village of Havana, Schuyler County, N. Y. The latter point is accessible several times daily, by the trains of the Northern Central R. R., which connect with the Erie at Elmira, and at Canandaigua with the New York Central. Visitors coming by Steamers over Seneca Lake can take the Cars at Watkins, three miles from Havana, or may enjoy a pleasant drive of four miles from the Steamboat Land Stock Photo
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G. F. Gates. Central Gorge and Jacob's Ladder. 1860–1899. United States. Albumen print, stereo, No. 157 from the series Havana Glen Scenery Text printed on reverse of stereocard This Glen is situated near the village of Havana, Schuyler County, N. Y. The latter point is accessible several times daily, by the trains of the Northern Central R. R., which connect with the Erie at Elmira, and at Canandaigua with the New York Central. Visitors coming by Steamers over Seneca Lake can take the Cars at Watkins, three miles from Havana, or may enjoy a pleasant drive of four miles from the Steamboat Landing at the entrance of the Glen.