O Scale Silver Dollar Saloon Leadville CO, Doc Holliday

$96.00

This building is modeled after the Silver Dollar Saloon in Leadville, CO, established in 1879. The saloon is in the middle of one of Leadville’s oldest establishments. Opening in 1883 in the Clipper Building, it was originally the Board of Trade Saloon. It has been the Silver Dollar since 1935.
The Silver Dollar is famous for having been frequented by John Henry "Doc" Holliday, where he was a regular at the bar, dealing cards, swigging drinks and tapping out tunes at the piano.

This building measures approximately 8.25"H x 5.5"D x 6.25"W and is 1:43 scale.

Note: This is not a toy, it is for decoration only. Not suitable for children, may pose choking hazard.
Building only, props and figurines not included.

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This building is modeled after the Silver Dollar Saloon in Leadville, CO, established in 1879. The saloon is in the middle of one of Leadville’s oldest establishments. Opening in 1883 in the Clipper Building, it was originally the Board of Trade Saloon. It has been the Silver Dollar since 1935.
The Silver Dollar is famous for having been frequented by John Henry "Doc" Holliday, where he was a regular at the bar, dealing cards, swigging drinks and tapping out tunes at the piano.

This building measures approximately 8.25"H x 5.5"D x 6.25"W and is 1:43 scale.

Note: This is not a toy, it is for decoration only. Not suitable for children, may pose choking hazard.
Building only, props and figurines not included.

This building is modeled after the Silver Dollar Saloon in Leadville, CO, established in 1879. The saloon is in the middle of one of Leadville’s oldest establishments. Opening in 1883 in the Clipper Building, it was originally the Board of Trade Saloon. It has been the Silver Dollar since 1935.
The Silver Dollar is famous for having been frequented by John Henry "Doc" Holliday, where he was a regular at the bar, dealing cards, swigging drinks and tapping out tunes at the piano.

This building measures approximately 8.25"H x 5.5"D x 6.25"W and is 1:43 scale.

Note: This is not a toy, it is for decoration only. Not suitable for children, may pose choking hazard.
Building only, props and figurines not included.