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Stagecoach Inn, Greenbush, WI
The Stagecoach Inn at the Wade House historic site in Greenbush Wisconsin. Built by Yankee settlers Sylvanus and Betsy Wade in 1850, the inn replaced a log cabin and became the most important stagecoach stop on the Plank road between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac. Built in the Greek Revival architectural style, the inn comprises 27 rooms providing a respite for weary travelers in need of rest and sustenance. National Register of Historic Places #71000041.
Stagecoach Inn, Greenbush, WI
The Stagecoach Inn at the Wade House historic site in Greenbush Wisconsin. Built by Yankee settlers Sylvanus and Betsy Wade in 1850, the inn replaced a log cabin and became the most important stagecoach stop on the Plank road between Sheboygan and Fond du Lac. Built in the Greek Revival architectural style, the inn comprises 27 rooms providing a respite for weary travelers in need of rest and sustenance. National Register of Historic Places #71000041.