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Buckhorn Saloon and Museum in San Antonio, TX

318 E Houston St San Antonio, , TX 78205
The following tours go by Buckhorn Saloon and Museum:
The following tours visit Buckhorn Saloon and Museum:
San Antonio  Old Town Trolley  Tour  Photo
3/28/2024 - 12/31/2024
Begin your journey in the vibrant city of San Antonio with a classic ride on the Old Town Trolley Tour.
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City Sightseeing Hop-On / Hop-Off San Antonio Tour Photo
3/28/2024 - 6/30/2024
The City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off San Antonio Tour is the way for the entire family to enjoy everything that Alamo City has to offer, such as seeing all the fun attractions and activities  approximately nearby with this hop on & hop off tour experience.
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Grand Historic City Tour of San Antonio Photo
3/28/2024 - 2/25/2025
San Antonio, Texas is a city overflowing with history, culture, and colorful cuisine.
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Buckhorn Saloon and Museum is a Tour Stop / Pick Up for the following tours:
Crustaceans from every sea, creatures rom every continent, animal artifacts from around the world and more: all are on display at the Buckhorn Museum and Saloon.

The museum holds more than 520 species of wildlife throughout their exhibits. The most prized possession is the famous "78 Point Buck," sold to Albert Friedrich, the owner of the saloon, for just $100 in 1890. Other incredible displays include a 1,056 pound black marlin and a 10,000 year old pre-historic Irish elk. The museum holds strange animals that have been collected over the past century.

Before the museum, there was just the saloon, opened by 17 year old Albert Friedrich. Inside the saloon, Teddy Roosevelt recruited Rough Riders, and Pancho Villa, allegedly, planned the Mexican Revolution. The saloon, today, is still decorated with many of the original decor, like the back-bar, hand-crafted out of marble and cherrywood.

When Friedrich first opened his saloon, he realized that many of his visitors did not have the money to spend. He then had the idea to accept horns and antlers in exchange for alcohol, starting a chain effect that led to his collection being recognized as one of the world's most unique array of horns and antlers.


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