GLENDALE STAGECOACH INN
John Mc Clure was an early settler on Beaver Creek. He built this two-story stone building in 1868, on the east bank of middle Beaver Creek. It was used as a stagecoach stop for mail carriers and weary travelers, and included a hotel, restaurant, corrals, and gardens. It has been known by various names through the years:
the Mc Clure House, Glendale House, and the Stagecoach Inn. Its ruins still stand to this day, east of Penrose, on Beaver Creek.
John Mc Clure was an early settler on Beaver Creek. He built this two-story stone building in 1868, on the east bank of middle Beaver Creek. It was used as a stagecoach stop for mail carriers and weary travelers, and included a hotel, restaurant, corrals, and gardens. It has been known by various names through the years:
the Mc Clure House, Glendale House, and the Stagecoach Inn. Its ruins still stand to this day, east of Penrose, on Beaver Creek.
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