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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]
Colorado: The Buckhorn Exchange (1893) 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 ...
The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum began as a private collection of Albert Friedrich (1864–1928) in 1881. He was the youngest son of Wenzel and Agnes Urbaneck Friedrich. The elder Friedrich was an award-winning cabinetmaker who expanded into horn furniture and included Queen Victoria , Otto von Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm I among those who owned ...
The Jersey Lilly, Judge Roy Bean's saloon in Langtry, Texas, c. 1900 A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.Saloons served customers such as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, lumberjacks, businessmen, lawmen, outlaws, miners, and gamblers.
It ceased restaurant operations in the 1910s and is now a museum. [ 67 ] Boston landmark Durgin-Park was founded 197 years ago in 1827 , and closed its doors on January 12, 2019 after operating for nearly 192 years.
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The city supports a few small businesses, which include the original Owl Bar and Cafe (featured on an episode of the Travel Channel's Burger Land in 2013), The Buckhorn Tavern (featured in 2009 on the Food Network's Throwdown! with Bobby Flay, [5]), San Antonio Crane, a restaurant featuring Mexican food, a seasonal roadside market, and a ...
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]