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The Quamby OC109238

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Quamby is a small settlement in Northwest Queensland. The Quamby Hotel was initially constructed as a Customs House in the 1860s and later repurposed as a hotel around 1921. It also functioned as a staging post for Cobb & Co stagecoaches, which required fresh teams of horses every 10 to 30 miles. I consider this now-abandoned pub to be a work of art in its own right!
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Quamby is a small settlement in Northwest Queensland. The Quamby Hotel was initially constructed as a Customs House in the 1860s and later repurposed as a hotel around 1921. It also functioned as a staging post for Cobb & Co stagecoaches, which required fresh teams of horses every 10 to 30 miles. I consider this now-abandoned pub to be a work of art in its own right!