Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama

Way off the beaten path, Cold Spring Tavern outside of Santa Barbara, California, is a lasting remnant of the stagecoach days. It began as a bunkhouse for immigrant road builders in 1868, then became a ballet school, then a money-laundering restaurant, and has been a pit stop for travelers ever since.
The tavern has been operated by the Ovington family since Audrey Ovington bought it in 1941.She came from eccentric stock, with a father who pioneered the skies as…
The post The Last Stagecoach Tavern of the Wild Wild West appeared first on FeedBox.