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The Pony Express Museum Delivers American History
by Marilyn Jones
Eventually, the Pony Express had more than 100 stations, 80 riders, and
between 400 and 500 horses. The express route was extremely hazardous, but
only one mail delivery was ever lost.
The museum encapsulates the romantic and drama of the Pony Express and
the Wild West. After an informative movie providing an excellent background and
understanding of the Pony Express, I found myself at the very stable doors
where a lone rider began the first journey west just as a second rider
headed east from Sacramento. Racing against time, and fighting the elements
and rugged terrain, these men and other riders helped unite a country
separated by distance. [place Pony Express 3 photo here] Life-size figures depict the historic event and other exhibits help
explain life on the frontier and in St. Joseph at the time of the Pony
Express. A covered wagon and typical wilderness relay station, where riders
would change horses, are also depicted in the museum. Maps illustrate the
seemingly impossible trail these young men rode to make sure the nation was
connected by communication. [place 28 photo here] If you go:
The museum is located at 914 Penn Street in St. Joseph and is open Monday
through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.; and closed
Thanksgiving Day, December 24, 25, 31 and January 1. For more museum information call (816) 279-5059 or check the website at
http://www.ponyexpress.org.
Accommodations: Museum Hill Bed & Breakfast, 1102 Felix Street. Built in
1885, this restored Italianate Mansion offers all the modern amenities you
need surrounded in Victorian opulence. [place photo 22 here] Beautiful guests room and a delicious home cooked breakfast make this B&B
the perfect place to stay after a day of sightseeing and shopping in St.
Joseph. For more information check out the website at
museumhillbandb@yahoo.com. Fine dining: JC Wyatt House, 1309 Felix St. Built in 1891, is a Victorian
beauty restored to its former glory. It is open for tour and lunch by
reservation only. [place 26 photo here] Meals are reasonable and delicious.
Check the website www.jcwyatt.net for
menu listings and price. For reservations and more information call
816-676-1004. For information about other attractions in St. Joseph, check the website at http://www.stjomo.com. |

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