The 30 Best Rough riders history in San Antonio, Texas
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Menger Bar
Located at 204 Alamo Plaza in San Antonio, Texas, the Menger Bar is a historic institution that offers a unique blend of innovative cocktails and cuisine, all served with a side of Lone Star history. Voted as one of the Top 10 Most Historic Bars in the United States, the Menger Bar was built in 1887 as an exact replica of London's House of Lords Pub, giving it an authentic and timeless feel. Open from noon to 11 PM on Sundays through Thursdays, and until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, the Menger Bar is a must-visit destination for those looking to experience a piece of American history. The bar is known for its exceptional bartenders who not only serve up delicious drinks but also share engaging stories and historical anecdotes, such as the fact that Teddy Roosevelt recruited members of his Rough Riders at this very bar.
Narrated River Tours
Narrated River Tours is a must-visit tourist attraction and travel agency located at 731 River Walk in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Embark on a 35-minute narrated cruise on our colorful and quiet electric barges to immerse yourself in the city's culture, history, architecture, and timeless charm. From La Villita, the city's first neighborhood, to the Old Mill Crossing where Teddy Roosevelt led his Rough Riders, you will discover San Antonio's rich history and landmarks. Learn about the city's diverse heritage, including German, Mexican, French, Irish, and American Indian influences that make San Antonio truly unique. Don't miss out on experiencing the beauty and excitement of San Antonio with Narrated River Tours.
Teddy Roosevelt Statue
The Teddy Roosevelt Statue is a tourist attraction located at 198-102 Blum Street in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The statue is currently being prepared for relocation to its permanent location outside of the Menger Hotel Bar, in front of Rivercenter Mall. The statue depicts Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, who along with Army Colonel Leonard Wood, formed the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment in 1898, known as the "Rough Riders." The regiment trained in San Antonio at the Menger Hotel Bar before going to war. Roosevelt served as President from 1901 to 1909 and had a special connection to San Antonio, stating that no city had a greater claim on him than San Antonio. The bronze statue was donated by Jack Guenther and is part of the Alamo Sculpture Trail. Visitors can support the preservation of the Alamo's beauty and history by making donations.
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