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Westchester Home Magazine: Tour 300 Years of Historical Elegance at The Stagecoach Inn

“When you walk through the front door of the Stagecoach Inn in Goshen, New York, it’s easy to imagine justices from the local courthouse arriving — some still wearing their robes — to have dinner nearly three centuries ago. The inn, built in 1747 and sitting on three acres, underwent an extensive renovation prior to reopening in September 2016, but it retains the beauty, charm, and tranquility of a bygone era.

“Only a few families have owned the property through the years. Previous proprietors included wealthy landowner Anthony Dobbin, who bought the original farm in 1797 and turned it into a thriving inn; and William Hickok, a descendant of “Wild Bill” Hickok, and his wife, Margo George Hickok, who ran the inn until her death in 2011. The current owners, married couple Faith Ferguson and Ron Boire, bought the property in 2014 and spent more than a year on the renovation, determined to respect the original architecture and restore the inn to its full glory.”

The Spode Dining Room at the Stagecoach Inn.

The Spode Dining Room at the Stagecoach Inn.

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