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Cold Springs Pony Express Station Ruins, in Churchill County, Nevada near Frenchman, are the ruins of a Pony Express station built in 1860 or 1861. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] The ruins were listed as a 9.9-acre (4.0 ha) historic site on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Ruins of the Cold Springs Pony Express station built in 1860. Cold Springs, less commonly known as Rock Creek, was established as a station along the Pony Express express mail route in March 1860. In 1861, a repeater which would eventually serve the first transcontinental telegraph was built about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) northwest of the Pony Express ...
The Cold Springs Station Site, west of Austin, Nevada, is a historic stagecoach station site that was active during 1861-1869 as a passenger and freight station, and later for freight. Only stone ruins remain. Nearby is the location of the original Cold Springs Pony Express Station Ruins. [2]
The Midway Stage Station is a historic building in Gothenburg, Nebraska. It was built in 1859, and expanded in 1860–1861. [ 2 ] Initially built as a station for the Leavenworth City & Pike's Peak Express Company , it served as a station for the Pony Express from the 1860s to the late 1870s. [ 2 ]
There are two original Pony Express Stations in Gothenburg. In 1931, a station located on the Upper 96 Ranch, four miles east of Fort McPherson in Lincoln County, was donated to the city. The station was moved to Ehmen Park in central Gothenburg. [11] A second station, Midway Stage Station, is still in its original location, on the Lower 96 ...
Pages in category "Pony Express stations" ... Carson Sink Pony Express Station; Castle Rock, Utah; Cold Springs Pony Express Station Ruins; ... Gothenburg, Nebraska ...
Cold Springs is the name of multiple locations in the U.S. state of Nevada: Cold Springs, Churchill County, Nevada, an unincorporated community Cold Springs Pony Express Station Ruins, a historic stagecoach station; Cold Springs Station Site, a historic stagecoach station; Cold Springs, Washoe County, Nevada, a census-designated place
The Desatoya Mountains set the backdrop for both the Cold Springs and Smith Creek Pony Express stations; the Cold Springs Pony Express Station and the Pony Express National Historic Trail lie at the western edge of the range, whereas the Smith Creek Pony Express Station is situated at the eastern base on the edge of Smith Creek Valley. [6]