
Susan, Joe and Q-Tip arrived at the parking lot the same time we did. |
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Carol approaching the registration tent.
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Scobee Planetarium - Open on Fridays
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Student Advocacy Center
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Decorated bench near the Dewey Place campus entrance.
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Otto Koehler House - 1901 Classic Victorian
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Temple Beth-el dedicated in 1927 undergoing restoration.
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1910 Classical Revival style
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Barnes-Laird House - Early 20th century Classical Revival
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1891 Queen Anne
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1904 Tudor Revival
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Mosaic mural of San Antonio attractions
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St. Anthony Catholic School - 1909 Classical Revival
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1913 Mission Revival Style
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1915 Italian Renaissance Revival
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 Magnolia Christian Church - 1924 Classical Revival Style
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Our checkpoint volunteers
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Another view of the checkpoint
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Siba and Debbie arriving at the checkpoint.
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Tower of the 1911 Gothic Revival Laurel Heights Methodist Church
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1906 Classical Revival
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1905 Queen Anne style
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1903 Classical Revival style
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Jay E. Adams House - 1893 Queen Anne style
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Relief Art of Jesus ascending into heaven at Christ Episcopal Church entrance.
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Fire Station No 6 - built in 1929
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D.K. Furnish House - 1903 Mission Revival
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1907 Classical Revival Residence
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Advertisement for Philo Coffee Shop. |
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Woodward home became Woman's Club of San Antonio in 1926.
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1905 Spanish Colonial Revival
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Hines Fine Art - gallery and classes/workshops
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Laurel Heights 7-Day Adventist Church
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1929 San Pedro Playhouse
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Mosaic tennis ball at the John McFarlin Tennis Center
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Looking down at San Pedro Springs
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Old stairway leading down to the springs
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This gazebo originally stood in Alamo Plaza. It was move here in 1897.
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Ruins of a fountain.
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Red granite marker erected in 1918 by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the State of Texas to mark the route of the King's Highway, or El Camino Real.
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Abstract mosaic mural on the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 694 across the street from the park. |
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Roses blooming in January in Texas.
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Another view of the San Pedro Springs.
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Plaque says: This tree dedicated to the memory of George Washington by San Antonio Chapter of American War Mothers.
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Not a Hobbit House! This is a small man-made cave that was originally created in the 1880s as a "summer house" to keep food cold.
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A very old small stone building with vertical slits for rifles thought to have been used as an early refuge against hostile Indian attacks.
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1929 Library Building
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