File:Fox Chase Hotel.jpg

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English: . Image shows the exterior of the Old Fox Chase Hotel, long a familiar landmark at the bending intersection of Oxford Avenue and Pine Road, near Rhawn. The hotel, built in 1705, developed a thriving stage coach business with the opening of the Fox Chase and Huntingdon Turnpike in 1848. Before 1870 it was owned by Elijah Hoffman, who operated it for many years. The hotel was sold and razed in 1940 to make way for a gasoline station. The photo was reprinted by the Evening Bulletin on April 1, 1967
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