Stagecoach - Calistoga Springs, California, Ca. 1890S-1910S


"Stagecoach" Calistoga Springs, California, Ca. 1890S-1910S. Later Stagecoaches Made That Road Famous Under The Three Decades That Bill Spiers Had A Monopoly On Freight Wagons And Stagecoaches Over Mt. St. Helena. It Was The Lawley Toll Road That Made Middletown, And Such Spas As Adams, Seiglers, Anderson, Harbin And Caldwell. It Should Be Noted Here That The Calistoga Terminus For Spier'S Stages Was The Hotel Calistoga Famous In Itself To World Travelers-Whose Owner And "Mein Host" Was Owen Kenn.


Size: 3677px × 3000px
Location: Calistoga Springs, CA
Photo credit: © The Protected Art Archive / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: cowboys, cowpokes, frontier, hotel, spier, stable, stagecoach, west, western