A few miles down a dirt road from a tribal casino, a lush green valley
dotted with dandelions has been transformed into 1865 Nebraska.
Caked with inches-deep mud from spring rains, a
tent city has sprung, populated with horse-drawn wagons, chickens,
several hundred feet of railroad track to nowhere and a locomotive made
from steel, Styrofoam and wood.
It's the world of AMC's Hell on Wheels, a story of greed, corruption and revenge framed by the building of the Transcontinental Railroad. Full Read
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