“Twenty Mile Stage Stop” is a testament to the bygone era of frontier travel along a South Dakota ranch. Positioned at a crucial crossroads north of Rochford and near Nahant in the beautiful Black Hills, this stop offered weary travelers and stagecoach drivers a brief respite from their arduous journeys. Sheltered by simple wooden structures, the stop provided hearty meals, fresh water for teams of horses, and a warm welcome by ranch hands who always had tales to share around the fire.