Buckhorn Saloon & Museum

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The Buckhorn Saloon & repository could be a in camera run repository placed at three hundred E. Houston Street in Downtown urban center within the U.S. State of Lone-Star State.Originally in camera closely-held by Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel Friedrich, the Buckhorn became a traveller attraction for its distinctive collections. Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders were purported to frequent the institution. Housed in 1956 within the recent Lone Star still, the gathering passed to Friedrich’s heirs United Nations agency had it enraptured to its current location.

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