The present day saloon at the museum complex does not duplicate the interior of the original, but is consistent with the interior of the saloons of that time. The authentic two piece bar was built in 1881 by Brunswick Corporation, it is hand carved from Cherry wood. There are two Golden Eagles that sit atop the back bar, the eagles were a part of Chakley Beeson's collection. They are 100 years old; it is illegal for anyone to own eagles except for Indians and museums that acquired them before the 1940s.