Not exact matches
From colonial bed and breakfasts
in New England to
stagecoach stops from the Old West, there are plenty of places to spend the night that history buffs will love.
While Temecula Valley has changed since it's days as a
stagecoach stop more than 160 years ago, one thing that has not is the warm and inviting atmosphere
in Old Town Temecula.
In the 1850s, stagecoaches ceased stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks ther
In the 1850s,
stagecoaches ceased
stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south
in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks ther
in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks there.
We begin
in the great outdoors, when a
stagecoach containing bounty hunter John Ruth (Kurt Russell) and his quarry, wanted criminal Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh),
stops to engage with Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), a peer of Ruth's who's got two corpses of his own that he's taking to town for a reward.
Somewhere
in the future past, The Man
in the Black Hat hides out between heists at an old
stagecoach stop with Jail Time, the Particle Kid, and an odd band of outlaws».
Samuel L. Jackson
stops a
stagecoach in the middle of the snow with a mere look.
In the QT version, bounty hunter John Ruth (Kurt Russell, doing a muttonchop John Wayne and doing it well) is on a
stagecoach taking his prisoner Daisy Domergue (Jennifer Jason Leigh) to be hanged when the coach is
stopped by another verbose bounty hunter, Major Marquise Warren (Samuel L. Jackson), sitting atop a pile of corpses that he wants to collect on.
In 1788, the Golden Stage Inn was a stagecoach stop; once it was converted into an inn, owners spotted a ghost in the attic — a ghost that doesn't want to leav
In 1788, the Golden Stage Inn was a
stagecoach stop; once it was converted into an inn, owners spotted a ghost
in the attic — a ghost that doesn't want to leav
in the attic — a ghost that doesn't want to leave.
It seems not much has changed
in the small dusty square that was once a
stagecoach stop and.
Built
in the 1700s, the former
stagecoach stop was previously owned by President Buchanan.
The listing reads, «Set
in the heart of the coastal village of Stockton Springs and just a short walk to the harbor, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath, circa 1853 home still has many period features such as original moldings, built -
ins, hardwood floors and a fabulous, 2 - level, 26 ′ x 32 ′ attached barn, thought to be the old
stagecoach stop for the Stockton Springs to Bangor route.