Pony Express Statue
8.2 • Monument
Bronze sculpture captures a Pony Express rider on a galloping horse with authentic 1850s attire and gear. It stands as a historical landmark honoring the brief mail service that connected the American West to the nation. Located in a historic park corner, it marks the start of the inaugural westbound journey.
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The Pony Express Statue is located at the corner of 2nd and J Streets.
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The statue commemorates the inaugural journey of the Pony Express on April 4, 1860.
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This bronze sculpture was created by artist Thomas Holland around 1960.
2nd St &, J St, Sacramento, CA, United States
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