• Source: Granger Stage Station State Historic Site
  • Granger Station State Historic Site, also known as Granger Stage Station, South Bend Station and Ham's Fork Station, is a state park in Granger, Wyoming, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).


    Description


    The site is dedicated to the interpretation of the station, the Pony Express and the Overland Trail. The station is a rectangular one-story stone building measuring about 56 feet (17 m) by 22 feet (6.7 m). There are two interior rooms.


    History


    A settlement was first established about 1856 at the meeting of Hams Fork with Blacks Fork of the Green River, where a ferry crossed Hams Fork. This became a station on the Pony Express in 1860-1861, then was a station on the Overland Trail in 1862. By this time it was known as the South Bend Station. In 1868 the trail was superseded when the Union Pacific Railroad arrived at the site. The station was deeded to the State of Wyoming in 1930. It is operated as a state historic site. The Granger Station was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1970.
    The site was added to the NRHP February 26, 1970.


    See also



    List of Wyoming state parks
    National Register of Historic Places listings in Sweetwater County, Wyoming


    References




    External links



    Official website
    Granger Stage Station Archived 2013-07-09 at the Wayback Machine at the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office
    Granger Stage Station, Old Route 30 North, Granger, Sweetwater, WY at the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)

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