HISTORY
In 1848, a twenty-three-year-old apprentice millwright boarded Europe bound for America. His name was Carl Hilmar Guenther.

Hilmar traveled through the Midwest before embarking down the Mississippi River to Louisiana and, ultimately, Texas. During this time, he was involved in a variety of work experiences including lumbering, farming and flour milling.
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MUSEUM
The Museum, or library as it was originally known, now houses mill memorabilia including antique baking accessories, cookie cutters and anniversary Dresden china plates which were given to customers by the mill. After World War II, Dresden plates were replaced with American-made china until they also stopped in 1952. Erhard's silver-plated trophy from the Casino Club Bowling Team of 1897 is also located in the Museum; as is a beautiful hand-carved Victorian marble-top table, a gift to Erhard and his wife, Lottie Hamisch Guenther. An alabaster and brass ceiling fixture has been returned to its original place in the Museum.
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RESTAURANT
ROOF GARDEN
SAN ANTONIO
RIVER MILL STORE
MUSEUM

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LOCATION
205 E. Guenther St
San Antonio, TX 78204
toll-free 800-235-8186

Blue Line trolley stop
Free Parking on S. Alamo

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HOURS
Museum & Store
Monday - Saturday 8am - 4pm
Sunday 8am - 3pm

Restaurant
Breakfast & Lunch 7 days a week
7am - 3 pm

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