b"DID YOU KNOW, IN THE OLD WEST.By Lee Anderson, Old West Living Historian, Award Winning Author, and Old School HorsemanLee Anderson and his horse, Concho, are well known around the state doing presentations in schools, corporate events, and civic events. Learn more about them and his book on his website. historicaloldwest.orgW ill Rogershe rode again from New York City tosaid, BeSan Francisco on a seven month adventurethankful we'reto commemorate the 70th anniversary ofnot getting all thethe Pony Express! They grew em government we're paying for. You sure pretty tough back ingot that right, Will. those days.A n old timer is a man who's had aT he village of lot of interesting experiences Supai, located some of them even true. at the bottom183 of the Grand men are known toCanyon, is the only have ridden for theplace in the entire Pony Express during itsUnited States where mailoperation of just over 18 months. Oneis still delivered by mule.of these 183 riders was 11 year oldIts a seven miletrip fromBroncho Charlie who, in July ofthe rim of the canyon to the 1861, mounted a riderless Ponyvillage and there is no road. Express horse and dashed out ofThe only way to get there isSacramento on his way east toby horse, mule, or hike it O raibi is a Hopi Indian village located inPlacerville becoming the youngeston foot.rider of the Pony Express. He rodeA Navajo County, Arizona. It dates back tofaithfully for five months, until themature saguaro cactusbefore A.D. 1200 and is reputed to be theoperation shut down in Novembercan store up to nine tonsoldest continuously inhabited community in the of that same year. At the age of 81,of water. entire United States. PRIME RIBFRIDAY & SATURDAY26 April 2020"