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Reply to comment by internallyskating in Looking for a town called Buxton, Bucston, or any alternate spelling of that pronunciation in Massachusetts. It might not exist anymore. More details below by internallyskating
they also have a local historical society: https://www.buxtonhollishistorical.org/home.html
bmorr6836 t1_iy9a1s0 wrote
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it was even called " Old Buxton Tavern" and was built in the late 1700's.
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i might have found the tavern: https://www.oldhousedreams.com/2021/06/29/tavern-in-buxton-me/
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gotcha. it would help if we knew what the name of the actual story was for research purposes.
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Reply to Looking for a town called Buxton, Bucston, or any alternate spelling of that pronunciation in Massachusetts. It might not exist anymore. More details below by internallyskating
I looked into it and The Buxton Inn, the one you mention in Ohio, is haunted. It was founded by people who moved away from Massachusetts in the very early 19th Century: https://denisonian.com/2019/10/features/the-history-of-the-buxton-inn-is-it-really-haunted/
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Mine was just over 700.....