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Trip Down History Lane: The Buckhorn Exchange

The Buckhorn Exchange has been slanging steaks to the community since 1893

by Ebony Williams
July 11, 2023
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Trip Down History Lane: The Buckhorn Exchange

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Denver is known to be progressive and is on the fast track to being one of the most popular living destinations nationwide.

According to Business Insider, Denver marks one of the best places to live because of the job market, progressive nature, art industry, growing attribution to the marijuana industry, and more.

If you’re a homegrown native or a lover of the foodie networks, the Buckhorn Exchange is another gem to visit. Just minutes from downtown Denver, in the city’s oldest neighborhood of Curtis Park, the Buckhorn Exchange has been slanging steaks to the community since 1893.

According to its website, “From the day it opened its doors in November 1893, the Buckhorn Exchange has chronicled the robust days of early Colorado. It drew cattlemen, miners, silver barons, and railroad men who built the West. Indian chiefs, roustabouts, gamblers, and businessmen dropped in to imbibe and dine on the West’s finest offerings, many still on the menu today.”

When walking into the establishment, be prepared to see animals all over the walls. This place is iconic for its headstone of wildlife, taxidermy, and history plaques.

To get the authentic feel of Denver history, Buckhorn Exchange offers excellent scenery, an old west setting, and food from buffalo, rattlesnakes, Rocky Mountain oysters, and more.

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