GC6RWXV Traditional Cache One Horse Town
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: Leble246 @ | Hide Date: 09/11/2016 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 49.614 W103° 00.400 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Park and Grab 

This is a well hidden cache with just a log, please bring a pen. This cache is on the grounds of the two room Wild Horse Schoolhouse, originally built in 1912 and was still functioning as a school until the late 1950s. The school now serves as a community building for local farming and ranching families. Cache is on the grounds of the school and not in the building itself, please do not enter the building. Read on for the history of this Colorado ghost town. 

Our Heritage, Wild Horse, Colorado

A small detachment of U.S. Cavalry was assigned to protect the surveyors as they laid out the grade stakes for a new railway line. Early one morning in 1869, as the cavalry rounded a bend in the Big Sandy about twelve miles west of Kit Carson, they saw a band of several hundred wild horses around a water hole. The water supply was good so the troops decided to establish an outpost camp and call it the Wild Horse Station. From 1869 until 1906 Wild Horse was just a station.

The boom was on and from 1906 to 1909 other buildings included a two block lumberyard and office, drug store, two restaurants, two livery barns, three saloons (one only lasted a few weeks) a hardware store, pool hall, two cream stations, a barber shop, newspaper building (The Wild Horse Times), a shoe shop, another grocery store and dry goods store, a depot of sorts (two box cars joined together), a warehouse, a butcher shop and the Alfalfa Valley Bank. Local promoters proclaimed Wild Horse to be the "best little town in the world."

The school building which still stands in Wild Horse was built in 1912. Between 1921 and 1923 the Wild Horse School was a branch of Cheyenne County High School and conducted classes for freshmen and sophomores.

Soon after 1909, after automobiles began to displace the horse, one livery barn became a garage. Wild Horse reached a peak about 1910-1911 at which time Charles Collins bought the controlling interest in the bank and moved it to Kit Carson.

Then a series of fires hit the town. The warehouse burned; it was not replaced. A restaurant burned and then the butcher shop. Then came the big fire in 1917 which destroyed almost entirely the east portion of town which was the business section. Someone started a fire in a wood stove in the cream station and some time after midnight, the stove toppled over and flames engulfed the town. Water was in short supply in those days and the bucket brigade was no match for the fire. The destruction was complete; the value of the loss was nearly total.

It was the beginning of the end for Wild Horse. Part of the town was rebuilt but the Depression and the "dirty thirties" followed soon after and like so many other small towns, Wild Horse lost its young folks to greener pastures.

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Little known fact: Wild Horse School was the original School of Rock.

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 06/21/2019 By peruokie
Taking the scenic route from Denver to Oklahoma. Love finding all the caches. TFTC

Found it 05/18/2019 By Grand High Pobah
07:16. Found this one quickly. TFTC. TNLNSL.

Found it 04/01/2019 By HOFer29
One horse town is right! County caching from Denver to Wichita and seeing some interesting things. Lots of prairie dogs and antelopes on the way in. Loved the small post office as well. TFTC

Found it 03/26/2019 By jacobboulder
Quick find with tracylhs. Heading to Albuquerque and taking the route through SE Colorado to get some counties we didn’t have yet. SL. TFTC!

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Found it 03/26/2019 By tracylhs
Thanks for bringing us to this old school house. Found for Cheyenne County. TFTC!

Found it 10/08/2018 By car0less
TFTC! This was a quick park and grab about noon this morning. The wind was a cold 40 degrees so we did not stay outside too long.

Found it 09/29/2018 By Spooky64
Found with ZStancell.
TFTC!

Found it 08/31/2018 By ottieolsen
Made the find on our way to the balloon festival in Colorado Springs. Tftc!

Found it 08/29/2018 By Hives
Continuing our trek from MN to CO and gathering counties and cemeteries along the way. A fun stop and quick find. Nice hide. SL. TFTC

Found it 08/27/2018 By Bhob
Got out early, while the temperatures were still low, and spent some time finding geocaches on the eastern Colorado plains - this was the second of five. TN-LN-SL. Thanks !