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The Pony Express Re-ride is a 10-day recreation of the 1,966-mile route of the 19th-century Pony Express, the old-school form of Federal Express. Riders carry mail from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, the same way they did in April 1860 and October 1861.
This 24-hour-a-day ten-day event is a fantastic treat for anyone along the path of the re-enactment of the historic ride.
For the full schedule and where to see the Pony Express pass by, see the NPS site: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/see-the-pony-express-re-ride.htm.
Hours are estimated and depend on the horses. However, if you are in Missouri, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Nevada or California, you can see the Pony Express live as it passes through cities in these states.
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