Greenwood Stage Station

The Greenwood Stage Station was a historic stagecoach stop located in what is now rural Morrill County, Nebraska.

It was the second stage station on the Sidney-Black Hills Trail, when coming north from the Union Pacific railroad at Fort Sidney, Nebraska, on the way to gold mining fields in South Dakota.

It played a significant role along the trail, serving travellers as a hotel, restaurant, and stable, as well as furnishing fresh horses for stagecoaches.

[1] Its location is not revealed by the National Register, which lists it as "Address Restricted".

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