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  2. Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company

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    Between 400 and 500 horses were acquired and close to 200 stationmasters and 80 riders were hired to work the route. Home stations, where a rider would rest before returning the other direction, were placed every 75 to 100 miles apart. In April 1860, when the Pony Express made its first run, source state that between 119 and 153 stations were ...

  3. Pony Express (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Pony Express is a steel motorbike roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. [1] It is the first motocoaster built by Zamperla in the United States, opening on May 22, 2008. The ride features motorbike-style seating and a flywheel launch system.

  4. Pleasant Grove House - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Grove House Pony Express Station is a historical building in Rescue, California built in 1850. The site of the Pleasant Grove House Pony Express Station is a California Historical Landmark No. 703. The historical building was built to house California Gold Rush 49 miners traveling to find gold and stake a

  5. Pony Express Museum (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Pony Express Museum was a museum of the history of the Western United States, especially focused on mining history and the Pony Express. [1] The collection was assembled by W. Parker Lyon, a millionaire [2] who had once been mayor of Fresno. [3] Circa 1932 it was housed in Oak Knoll, Pasadena, where it was open to the public every afternoon ...

  6. Pollock Pines, California - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of California Registered Historical Landmark #704, which reads: "This was the site of Sportsman's Hall, also known as Twelve-Mile House, the hotel operated in the latter 1850s and 1860s by John and James Blair. A stopping place for stages and teams of the Comstock, it became a relay station of the Central Overland Pony Express.

  7. Lafayette, California - Wikipedia

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    Finally on March 31, 1932, the name of the post office was officially changed to Lafayette, which has remained unchanged to this day. Lafayette was the tenth post office established in Contra Costa County. (See Salley, History of California Post Offices). [17] In the early 1860s, Lafayette was briefly the site of a station for the Pony Express ...