Edward Harmison is concerned that the old Simmons Point Stage Station, once a stop on the Santa Fe Trail, is crumbling into disrepair. Between Lawrence and Overbrook in southwest Douglas County, the broken building was certified as a historic site by the National Park Service in January 1995. But no nearby town has claimed the building.
Between Lawrence and Overbrook in southwest Douglas County, the broken building was certified as a historic site by the National Park Service in January 1995. But no nearby town has claimed the building.
The old Simmons Point Stage Station, once a stop on the Santa Fe Trail, is crumbling into disrepair. Between Lawrence and Overbrook in southwest Douglas County, the broken building was certified as a historic site by the National Park Service in January 1995. But no nearby town has claimed the building.
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