stagecoach in the PONS Dictionary

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It was a centre for the stagecoach, as well as a busy ship port.
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Stagecoach caters for the needs of young performers - whether they are budding talents or reserved and shy.
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The oldest section may have served as a stagecoach stop and post office in the mid-18th century.
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Cottonwood was a stagecoach town where a settlement was established in 1849.
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In the 1830s, efforts were made by various toll road operators to macadamise the trail as a gravel stagecoach road.
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The ranch was at times a post office and a stagecoach stop.
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It is a 33 acre former stagecoach stop with a square log structure covered with clapboard.
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The loot had been seized in a stagecoach heist and hidden away for later retrieval.
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Stagecoach services ceased as passengers started to use the faster railway.
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The village developed rapidly, with its combination of railroads, ships, its position on the stagecoach and mail routes, and its factories.
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