( KMZA )-- The National Pony Express Convention will be held in Seneca this weekend.
100 to 125 people from the eight states involved in the annual Pony Express Re-ride are expected to attend.
Convention co-chair, Myra Koch of Seneca, says the convention will kick off Friday at the Knights of Columbus Hall...( play audio )
The convention will wrap up Sunday with a breakfast and tour of the Pony Express Museum in Seneca.
The convention rotates among the eight states involved in the re-ride.
It was last held in Seneca 16 years ago.
Every year, the National Pony Express Association conducts the re-ride over the 1,966 mile route of the Pony Express Historic Trail.
Over 500 riders and horses take part in the 10 day, round the clock event
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