posthouse
/ˈpōsthōʊs/Definitions
1. noun
A place where horses or other pack animals are stabled and where goods are loaded or unloaded, especially during travel.
“The weary traveler finally reached the posthouse and rested for the night.”
2. noun
An old-fashioned postal station or post office, especially in 19th-century America.
“The town’s posthouse served as a hub for local communication and news.”