It took Linda Egle two to three years to complete this bronze statue of a Pony Express rider and his horse in full gallop. Here she is pictured with the sculpture she calls, "A Leap Into History."
Artist Linda Egle (back right) poses with her family in front of the "A Leap Into History" sculpture April 22. Egle crafted the bronze horse and rider for the Pony Express dedication.
Matt Weiss, president of the Gothenburg Pony Express Association, and Cathy Stevens speak during the dedication of the bronze statue "A Leap Into History" created by Linda Egle. The statue was created to memorialize the history of the Pony Express, and the young riders who rode during its existence.
Alice Heinrichs, Luella Cox, Mary Hellmancone, and Tim Cox were only four of the many Nebraska Pony Express Association members present at the sculpture dedication ceremony April 22 in Gothenburg.
Matt Weiss, president of the Gothenburg Pony Express Association, and Cathy Stevens speak during the dedication of the bronze statue "A Leap Into History" created by Linda Egle. The statue was created to memorialize the history of the Pony Express, and the young riders who rode during its existence.
Artist Linda Egle (back right) poses with her family in front of the "A Leap Into History" sculpture April 22. Egle crafted the bronze horse and rider for the Pony Express dedication.
Alice Heinrichs, Luella Cox, Mary Hellmancone, and Tim Cox were only four of the many Nebraska Pony Express Association members present at the sculpture dedication ceremony April 22 in Gothenburg.
It took Linda Egle two to three years to complete this bronze statue of a Pony Express rider and his horse in full gallop. Here she is pictured with the sculpture she calls, "A Leap Into History."