Pony Express Museum to celebrate 165 years

The Pony Express Museum will celebrate 165 years on April 3rd and will honor with Johnny Fry and Louis Killackey and his horse, Stormy Dodger. Museum admission will be free April 3 and there will be events to celebrate throughout that weekend. A full list of events can be found on ponyexpress.org.

The Pony Express Museum will celebrate 165 years on April 3rd and will honor with Johnny Fry and Louis Killackey and his horse, Stormy Dodger. Museum admission will be free April 3 and there will be events to celebrate throughout that weekend. A full list of events can be found on ponyexpress.org.

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