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Additional text from item: A Shady Lane that leads down to Lake Croft. Lake Croft Inn formerly Winnepoyken Hotel, open the year round. This is one of the oldest and best-known hotels in Essex County, situated on Lake Chebacco, the largest of a chain of six lakes, in Hamilton, Mass. This hotel has become famous for its chicken dinners and is now owned and personally managed by the man who made chicken dinners famous at old Cooper Tavern in Arlington. The roads are the best in the state for automobiling and driving, and Chebacco Lake affords excellent boating and fishing, also gunning in season. The house has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished and parties will find first-class accommodation by the day or week. The rooms are large and the view from the windows is unsurpassed. A large veranda extends around the house where parties may have dinners served in the open air under the pines. Parties coming via the Boston and Maine R.R., alighting at Wenham-Hamilton station can obtain conveyance to Lake Croft at A.C. Cummings' stable, opposite the depot. Alighting at Pride's Crossing, conveyance may be had from Wyatt and Trout's stables. From Beverly Farms, conveyance at Low's stables, opposite depot. Stables connected by telephone. John C. Rauch, Prop. and Mgr.