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In Europe, from approximately the mid-17th century for a period of about 200 years, the coaching inn, sometimes called a coaching house or staging inn, was a vital part of the inland transport infrastructure, as an inn serving coach travelers (in other words, a roadhouse). Just as with roadhouses in other countries, although many survive, and some still offer overnight accommodation, in general they have lost their original function and now fulfill much the same function as ordinary pubs.
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Stagecoaches and Coaching Inns. Stagecoaches and Coaching Inns. www.cottontown.org/page.cfm?LANGUAGE=eng&pageID=705 - Web |
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