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Gothenburg, Nebraska

The Sam Machette Station was used as an early fur trading post/ranch house along the Oregon Trail southwest of Gothenburg before it was used as a Pony Express station during its operation between April 1860 and November 1861. The Pony Express carried mail between St. Joseph, Mo., and Sacramento, Calif. In 1861, the telegraph put an end to the Pony Express.

The station was moved from its original site and rebuilt in Ehmen Park in 1931. The restored station displays the Official Pony Express Plaque of the Oregon Trail Memorial Association, and the Bronze Plate supplied by Mrs. C.A. Williams. The inscription on the plate is as follows:

"1854--Erected on the Oregon Trail four miles east of Fort McPherson, Lincoln County, Nebraska, and used as a Fur Trading Post and Ranch House. 1860-61--Used as a Pony Express Station. 1862-1931--Used as Overland Trail Stage Station, Dwelling, Bunk House and Storage House, on Upper "96" Ranch. 1931--Donated by Mrs. C.A. Williams to the City of Gothenburg, Nebraska. Moved from its original site and restored here by Gothenburg Post No. 64, American Legion. Dedicated to all Pioneers who passed this way to Win and Hold the West."

At this original station of the "lightning mail", you can see exhibits, experience a guided tour and even post mail with a Pony Express seal.

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Historic Depot

In the years from 1863 to 1868 the railroad had become a certainty. During the five year period, the first operations of mapping, surveying, setting telegraph poles and planning the roadbed had been completed. The railroad through this territory was completed in 1868

Gothenburg, NE Railroad History

Swedish Crosses Cemetery

For over a century, three unique crosses have been a lasting symbol of the Swedish heritage of Gothenburg. In the early 1880s, Peter and Anna Berg, along with Anna'

Gothenburg, NE Cemeteries

The Sun Theatre

The Sun Theatre was built and used as an opera house from 1909-1926. In 1927, the theatre was opened by Glen VanWey. Children were charged 10 cents and adults 20 cents for silent movies accompanied by an orchestra. The 1930

Gothenburg, NE Theatres

City Parks

Gothenburg has four parks covering 55 acres. Facilities include swings, picnic areas, pool, athletic fields, football stadium, ball parks, camping areas, and playground equipment. Two playgrounds in Gothenburg have all types of playground equipment. Lafayette Park:

Gothenburg, NE RV Parks

Pony Express Station

The Sam Machette Station was used as an early fur trading post/ranch house along the Oregon Trail southwest of Gothenburg before it was used as a Pony Express station during its operation between April 1860 and November 1861

Gothenburg, NE Pony Express

Things to do near Gothenburg, NE

Golf

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