Inns in the PONS Dictionary

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Economists say this could be because the state is failing to renovate hotels and instead building new ones, while bed and breakfast inns are also flourishing.
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Campgrounds and canoe liveries, followed by bed and breakfast inns, drew a new generation of vacationers.
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Many pubs use the name inn, either because they are long established and may have been formerly coaching inns, or to summon up a particular kind of image.
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There are many privately owned cottages available for rental through local real estate offices, in addition to smaller bed and breakfast inns.
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The origin of this usage comes from a time when inns did not customarily provide eating utensils with meals.
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The main road saw a many new inns.
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The crossroads location did attract early shopkeepers and several stagecoach inns.
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In these inns, travellers could stable their horses, place their carts or goods in safe storage and secure board and lodgings for themselves overnight.
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The town became a coaching centre, which accounts for the inordinate number of inns that were formerly in the vicinity of the market place.
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Its menu reflects the food that was historically served in coaching inns.
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