Pony Express Museum (California)

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title: Pony Express Museum (California)
text: The Pony Express Museum was a museum of the history of the Western United States, especially focused on mining history and the Pony Express. The collection was assembled by W. Parker Lyon, a millionaire who had once been mayor of Fresno. Circa 1932 it was housed in Oak Knoll, Pasadena, where it was open to the public every afternoon. One childhood visitor recalled, "Mr. Lyon had a nice collection of rusty old Winchester rifles, rusty old six-shooters, swords, gold-mining shovels, flumes, and gol
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