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The '''Elyton Inn''' was a former stagecoach stop and hotel operated in [[Elyton]]. | The '''Elyton Inn''' was a former stagecoach stop and hotel operated in [[Elyton]]. | ||
After the [[Jefferson County Courthouse (Elyton)|Elyton Courthouse]] burned in [[1869]], the inn served as a meeting hall for the [[McCarty-Farrar Lodge No. 8|Farrar Lodge No. | After the [[Jefferson County Courthouse (Elyton)|Elyton Courthouse]] burned in [[1869]], the inn served as a meeting hall for the [[McCarty-Farrar Lodge No. 8|Farrar Lodge No. 8]] of the [[Grand Lodge of Alabama]]. | ||
During the 20th century, the former inn was divided into apartments. | During the 20th century, the former inn was divided into apartments. |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 19 September 2020
The Elyton Inn was a former stagecoach stop and hotel operated in Elyton.
After the Elyton Courthouse burned in 1869, the inn served as a meeting hall for the Farrar Lodge No. 8 of the Grand Lodge of Alabama.
During the 20th century, the former inn was divided into apartments.