In 1859, the firm of Russell, Majors, and Waddell constructed this Pony Express station on a low terrace overlooking the South Platte Rover. After the Pony Express ceased operation in 1861, Diamond Springs was a stage and freight station under the ownership of Ben Holladay. A
Brule, NE LandmarksCalifornia Hill was climbed by thousands of emigrants heading west during the covered wagon migrations of 1841-1860. Most were bound for Oregon, although California became the destination for many travelers after gold was discovered there in 1848
Brule, NE LandmarksFollowing a career with Pierre Chouteau, Jr. and Company, Geminian Pierre Beauvais established his own trading post in 1849
Brule, NE LandmarksCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Cozad Country Club is now open to the public! Come play on this beautiful 18-hole golf course surrounded with stunning native...
The opera house was built by Charles Allen in 1906. The concrete block used in its construction was manufactured by local bus...