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- Stopping_house abstract "A stopping house was a kind of rural rental accommodation used in Western North America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by fur traders and pioneers.A stopping house was essentially a private residence that also offered room and board, and were located on early pioneer trails. They were similar to the coaching inns of Britain and Ireland except that they were not located on well-traveled routes, but on frontier tracks. Eventually, however, scheduled stagecoach services were started in the West.Stopping houses often became the nucleus of newly formed communities. They generally disappeared after the railway or highway reached an area, and were replaced with railway hotels and motor hotels in the 20th century.Examples: Froggie's Stopping Place on the Whoop-Up Trail, a National Historic Site in Montana Egge's Stopping House, originally on the Athabasca Trail (now moved to Fort Edmonton Park) Robert Telford' House, on the Calgary-Edmonton Trail, near present-day Leduc, Alberta M.P. Collins' House, on the Calgary-Edmonton Trail, near present-day Red Deer, Alberta 'The Spruces', on the Calgary-Edmonton Trail, near present-day Innisfail, Alberta".
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- Stopping_house wikiPageRevisionID "640897537".
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink American_pioneer.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Athabasca_Trail.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Calgary-Edmonton_Trail.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Calgary_and_Edmonton_Trail.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hotel_types.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_Canada.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Coaching_inn.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Edmonton_Park.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Froggies_Stopping_Place_on_the_Whoop-Up_Trail.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Fur_trade.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Fur_traders.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Hotel.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Innisfail,_Alberta.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Leduc,_Alberta.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink M.P._Collins.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Motel.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Motor_hotel.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Railway_hotel.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Red_Deer,_Alberta.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Rental_accommodation.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Telford.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Rural.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Rural_area.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Stagecoach.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLink Western_North_America.
- Stopping_house wikiPageWikiLinkText "stopping house".
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- Stopping_house wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Stopping_house subject Category:Hotel_types.
- Stopping_house subject Category:Western_Canada.
- Stopping_house hypernym Kind.
- Stopping_house type Road.
- Stopping_house type Type.
- Stopping_house type Road.
- Stopping_house type Type.
- Stopping_house comment "A stopping house was a kind of rural rental accommodation used in Western North America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by fur traders and pioneers.A stopping house was essentially a private residence that also offered room and board, and were located on early pioneer trails. They were similar to the coaching inns of Britain and Ireland except that they were not located on well-traveled routes, but on frontier tracks.".
- Stopping_house label "Stopping house".
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