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Hindu Sites and Places of Interest]
Superintendent of offices of the Agent to the GovernorGeneral. (18) Residency. (19) Government Press. (20) Rajputānā Agency Hospital. (21) Treasury building. (22) Bungalow (Lakshmīdāsa Ganeshadās). (23) Ābu High School. (24) Lawrence School. (25) Post-Office. (26) Telegraph Office. (27) Rajputānā Club. (28) Polo-ground. (29) Church. (30) Dak-Bungalow. (31) Rajputānā Hotel. (32) Vishrāma-Bhuvan (Sanatorium for Hindus). (33) Edalji House. (34) Modi House. (35) Dārāsha House. (36) Karunadasa House. (37) Ibrahim House. (38) Lake-view cottage (of Shri K. S. Kāvasji). (39) Old charitable Dispensary. (40) Bungalows of Agency officers. (41) Offices of various Government departments. (42) Several other bungalows of kings, merchants and others.
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(36) Boyle's walk.
This road extends over three miles from the Jaipur Kothi (south-west of the Nakhī), with a range of hills on one side. The road is known as Boyle's Walk and presents from here a charming view of the plains in front of the Mount Abu.
(37) Vishrama-Bhavan.
The Vishrama-Bhavan, near the Adam-Memorial-Hospital is a descent Hotel on the hill for Hindus providing boarding and lodging facilities, at reasonable rates. It has been built from certain charities.
(38-39) Lawrence School & Christian Church.
The school was built by Henry Lawrence in 1854 A.D., for children of European soldiers and orphans. On one side of this school is the hill town of Abu-camp and the Christian Church, on the other the Post-Office and the Secretariat.