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Stagecoach Inn of Chappell Hill : ウィキペディア英語版
Stagecoach Inn of Chappell Hill

The Stagecoach Inn of Chappell Hill (also known as the Stage Coach Inn) is a historic stagecoach inn at Main and Chestnut Streets in Chappell Hill, Texas.
It was built in 1850 by Mary Elizabeth Haller (née Hargrove), the founder of Chappell Hill. Mary and her husband Jacob Haller (d. 1853), the town's first postmaster, built the stately 14-room Greek Revival inn along the road from Houston to Austin, where some of Texas' first stagecoach lines, the Smith and Jones, and later the F.P. Sawyers, would stop for the night.〔"Stagecoach Inn: Country Quarters Restored", by Lisa Ruffin, ''Texas Homes Magazine'', March 1981, p. 84.〕
Mary Haller operated the Inn until 1859, when it was bought by Judge Benjamin Thomas, who operated the Inn until 1870.〔Jewett, Clayton. 2006. ''The Confederates of Chappell Hill, Texas: Prosperity, Civil War, and Decline''.〕
Throughout this period, the town of Chappell Hill (which was named after Mary Haller's maternal grandfather) was a part of a booming cotton-farming economy, a crop so important to the Southern economy that it was known as King Cotton.
As the cotton economy faded after the turn of the 20th century and highways were built bypassing the town, the Inn fell into disrepair, until it was purchased in 1976 by noted Houston architect Harvin C. Moore and his wife Elizabeth. Moore had often seen the Inn while traveling in the 1920s, to and from Austin as a student and member of the Rice University band, and had dreamed of one day bringing it back to life.〔"Stagecoach Inn: Country Quarters Restored", by Lisa Ruffin, ''Texas Homes Magazine'', March 1981, p. 93.〕 At the completion of the Moores' restoration, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.〔(Listing on NRHP.com ) Accessed 01 December 2015.〕
The Inn continued to be operated as a bed and breakfast for many years. However, the property was put up for sale in 2014, and the Inn's website is no longer available (late in 2015).〔
(Real estate listing at LandsofAmerica.com: "This property is no longer available." ) Accessed 01 December 2015.〕
==See also==

*National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Texas

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