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O. Henry's Bridge spans an idyllic bend in the San Antonio River in the historic King William District. To the north the Tower Life Building four miles away in downtown San Antonio peeks above the ...
Join them here at the 18th-century Battle ... You can’t visit San Antonio without a day, or even the whole weekend, on its bustling hangout. Morning, noon and night, the River Walk (or Paseo ...
My stroll along the 15-mile downtown river was filled with picturesque views, vibrant culture, and the rich history of San Antonio ... constructed in the late 19th century. The building has ...
SAN MARCOS — Along a quiet stretch of the San Marcos River, Cape’s Dam is largely out of sight and out of mind. The 19th century dam ... Hill Country for the San Antonio Express-News.
The University of Texas at San Antonio with James Patrick McGuire initiated research ... His work covers the history of the Greek presence in Texas from the early 19th century through to the end of ...
The written history on those ranches dates to the 19th century ... the property map right beside U.S. 59 in the northwest area of the ranch, just south of where the San Antonio River crosses ...
The San Antonio River Authority and San Antonio River Foundation jointly ... Ladson gave thanks to God for faithfulness to the 19th-century congregants of the church. “We thank you for spearheading ...
In the River Art Gallery ... report hearing the chanting of Indian war calls. The 18th century Spanish Governor’s Palace is today a museum of Spanish colonial history and one of San Antonio’s most ...
By Adam Nossiter Michael Tracy, a flamboyant artist inspired by religion, violence and sensuality who dedicated much of his life to preserving neglected 19th-century ... in San Antonio in 1971.
San Antonio and Austin, both river cities without being river ports ... going back to the late 19th century, when visitors sought out its climate and its ancient streets, markets and historical ...
livestock grazing and riparian woodland that fronts the San Antonio River. Trueheart was part of a 19th century Mexican government land grant given to José Antonio de la Garza, according to SARA ...
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