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In 1776, the cost of staying at an inn varied widely depending on the location and the quality of the establishment, typically ranging from about 1 to 5 shillings per night. In larger cities, such as Philadelphia or New York, prices could be higher, while rural inns might charge less. Additional costs for meals and other services could also affect the total expenditure for the night.

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