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Picture by Bernie: Saint Joseph Missouri   On april 3rd 1860 a lone rider left for the 1st time the St Joseph Pikes Peak building. The Pony Express was born, and was to link the western populations to eastern cities during nearly 2 years before the railroad arrival.

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26/07/2008

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"On april 3rd 1860 a lone rider left for the 1st time the St Joseph Pikes Peak building. The Pony Express was born, and was to link the western populations to eastern cities during nearly 2 years before the railroad arrival."

 
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