Hollenberg Station: Last Surviving Pony Express Stop
1860Hollenberg Station near Hanover, Kansas is the only unaltered Pony Express station still standing on its original site, serving riders on the 1,966-mile mail route from 1860 to 1861.
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Hollenberg Station near Hanover, Kansas is the only unaltered Pony Express station still standing on its original site, serving riders on the 1,966-mile mail route from 1860 to 1861.
6 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Imagine travelers on the Oregon Trail pausing here, carving 'Alcove Springs' into the stone. Alcove Springs was a popular and important stop for emigrants making their way west. They named it Alcove Springs. In 1846,…
Imagine a lone rider, galloping at full speed, desperate to deliver news that could change the course of history. That happened right here. This is the Hollenberg Pony Express Station, built in 1858 by Gerat Hollenberg.…
Hollenberg Station near Hanover, Kansas is the only unaltered Pony Express station still standing on its original site, serving riders on the 1,966-mile mail route from 1860 to 1861.
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Town built in 16 days in 1881 after the founder donated land to Burlington Railroad.