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Stagecoach Inn

Constructed during the 1860s, the Stagecoach Inn was known...

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Stagecoach Inn and Sycamore Tree

"The hotel was built by James Hammell as the Grand Union H...

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Stagecoach Inn

Originally located some 200 yards to the north, the Stagec...

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Stagecoach Inn

Constructed during the 1860s, the Stagecoach Inn was known as Salado Hotel and as Shady Villa before the current name was adopted in 1943. Military figures George Armstrong Custer and Robert E. Lee, and cattle baron Shanghai Pierce are among ...

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Stagecoach Inn and Sycamore Tree

"The hotel was built by James Hammell as the Grand Union Hotel in 1876 and was often called the "Conejo" or "Big" Hotel. In 1885, the site was purchased by Cecil Haigh. In 1965, his grandson, H. Allen Hays, donated ...

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Stagecoach Inn

Originally located some 200 yards to the north, the Stagecoach Inn was built in 1876. Its redwood lumber came by sea and was freighted up the steep Conejo Grade by multi-team wagons. From 1887 to 1901, the hotel served as ...

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