Abstract
A well-constructed inn, carefully maintained and intelligently managed, can survive despite chang ing travel modes and changing guest markets. The handsome Lincklaen House in Cazenovia, N.Y., a village of 2,800 people about 30 miles southeast of Syracuse, has served at least six broadly different markets since 1835. A seventh lies ahead — historic structure.
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