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Albert Friedrich |
Albert Friedrich, a young entrepreneur, started the saloon in 1881. He learned that many traveling off the ol’ dusty trail didn't have much money in their pockets. Albert then began to accept horns and antlers in exchange for a free beer or whiskey from his saloon. From then on, the Buckhorn grew to become one of the world's most unique collection of horns and antlers. Patrons both young and old have marveled at the collection of over 520 species from all over the world.
Albert’s wife, Emile, began to accept jars of rattlesnake rattles. She would use these to create artwork that can be seen on display at the Buckhorn. |
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