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The Buckhorn Exchange is a historic landmark restaurant and American frontier museum located in Lincoln Park, Denver, Colorado. The restaurant opened in 1893 and is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in Denver. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as the Zeitz Buckhorn Exchange. [1] [4]
Denver Opened in 1893 by Buffalo Bill's former scout, The Buckhorn Exchange hasn’t lost an ounce of its Old West core — old guns, frontier memorabilia, and a menu offering wild game like elk ...
Colorado: Buckhorn Exchange. Denver What better place to find an epic meal in the Centennial State than one that can boast that it's Denver oldest restaurant (dating back to 1893) and has hosted ...
27 Buckhorn Exchange, 1000 Osage Street 330 1972 1886 28 Denver U.S. Mint, 320 W. Colfax Avenue 331 1972 1904–1906, additions Civic Center 29 Tears–McFarlane House, 1200 Williams Street 1290 Williams Street 635 1972 1898 30 Odd Fellows Hall 1545 Champa Street 645 1972 1887–1889 Downtown Denver
Buckhorn Exchange - Denver's oldest restaurant, a historic old-west steakhouse. 1000 Osage Street, added to National Register on April 21, 1983 [14] John "Thunderbird Man" Emhoolah, Jr. Branch Library - 675 Santa Fe Drive; Midwest Steel & Iron Works - 25 Larimer Street - added April 10, 1985 [15]
10th & Osage station (sometimes stylized as 10th•Osage) is a RTD light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States.Operating as part of the D, E and H Lines, the station was opened on October 8, 1994, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District.
Oldest continuously serving restaurant west of the Mississippi River [28] [29] [30] 1838 187 Arnold's Bar and Grill: ... Buckhorn Exchange: Henry Zietz Denver: Colorado
Denver's oldest continuously operating restaurant, the Buckhorn Exchange opens under the name "The Rio Grande Exchange". [70] Denver government orders all bodies to be removed from the old City Cemetery. [71] Denver Artist Club, which later became the Denver Art Museum founded. [72]