Sightseeing
알라모전도소
300 Alamo PlazaDowntown
La Villita
역사 시장 광장
514 W Commerce St샌안토니오 리버워크
610 River Walk산안토니오 동물원
3903 N St Mary's StSeaWorld San Antonio
10500 Sea World Dr식스플래그피에스타텍사스
17000 W I-10위트박물관
3801 Broadway샌안토니오식물원
555 Funston PlMcNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels AveDignowity Park
701 Nolan St산페르난도데벡사르대성당
115 Main PlazaBlue Star Coffee
RVK브루잉컴퍼니
307 Alamo Plaza벅혼살롱앤텍사스레인저박물관
318 E Houston St미션콘셉시온
807 Mission Rd브래켄리지공원
3700 N St Mary's St타워오브아메리카
739 E César E. Chávez BlvdSunken Garden Theater
3875 N St Mary's St도메인드라크르와블랑쉬
418 Villita St샌안토니오 리버워크
610 River WalkMilam Park
500 W Commerce St미션샌프란시스코드라에스파다
10040 Espada Rd미션콘셉시온
807 Mission RdGuadalupe Cultural Arts Education
816 S Brazos StMcNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels AveNeighborhoods
Dignowty Hill
Burleson Yard Beer Garden
430 Austin St알라모돔
100 Montana St산타바바라미술관
1 AT&T Center ParkwayHISTORY
San Antonio grew rapidly after Texas’ statehood in 1846, and the City Council faced many challenges, including the need for new cemeteries. The old City Cemetery (today’s Milam Park) was full and in 1853, the City Council selected a new burial ground east of downtown Powder House Hill.
The hill was part of San Antonio’s original land grant and was named for buildings constructed there by the Spanish Military to store gun powder. Council designated 20 acres for the new cemetery and began to sell individual lots. Land was also donated or sold to fraternal organizations, churches and military organizations to bury their dead. By 1854, Alamo Masonic Lodge and the International Order of Odd Fellows had opened cemeteries adjacent to City Cemetery #1.
In the next 50 years, a total of 31 cemeteries covering 103 acres were established on Powder House Hill, including those Anglo and African American lodges, Catholic and Lutheran churches, Jewish synagogues and the U.S. government. The Parks and Recreation Department assumed responsibility for the City cemeteries in 1901 and soon began to search for a new site. San Jose Cemetery opened in 1922. Many San Antonians responsible for the City’s early development are buried in the East Side Cemetery complex and a visit there offers a rich history lesson.
Cemetery
Cemetery LaneHISTORY
San Antonio grew rapidly after Texas’ statehood in 1846, and the City Council faced many challenges, including the need for new cemeteries. The old City Cemetery (today’s Milam Park) was full and in 1853, the City Council selected a new burial ground east of downtown Powder House Hill.
The hill was part of San Antonio’s original land grant and was named for buildings constructed there by the Spanish Military to store gun powder. Council designated 20 acres for the new cemetery and began to sell individual lots. Land was also donated or sold to fraternal organizations, churches and military organizations to bury their dead. By 1854, Alamo Masonic Lodge and the International Order of Odd Fellows had opened cemeteries adjacent to City Cemetery #1.
In the next 50 years, a total of 31 cemeteries covering 103 acres were established on Powder House Hill, including those Anglo and African American lodges, Catholic and Lutheran churches, Jewish synagogues and the U.S. government. The Parks and Recreation Department assumed responsibility for the City cemeteries in 1901 and soon began to search for a new site. San Jose Cemetery opened in 1922. Many San Antonians responsible for the City’s early development are buried in the East Side Cemetery complex and a visit there offers a rich history lesson.
San Antonio parks offer our residents the opportunity to enjoy quality time with their family and friends in the great outdoors. Pack a picnic lunch and head out to the park to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine today.
Alcohol is prohibited, amenities are first come, first serve.
14 outdoor Tennis Courts
9 outdoor Pickleball Courts
Address:
1214 E Crockett
Phone Number: 210.226.6915
Fairchild Park
1214 E Crockett StSan Antonio parks offer our residents the opportunity to enjoy quality time with their family and friends in the great outdoors. Pack a picnic lunch and head out to the park to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine today.
Alcohol is prohibited, amenities are first come, first serve.
14 outdoor Tennis Courts
9 outdoor Pickleball Courts
Address:
1214 E Crockett
Phone Number: 210.226.6915
Travis Park Plaza
213 E Travis StFood scene
Estate Coffee Company
1320 E Houston StDignowity Meats
1701 E Houston StJ & I Cafe
1431 E Houston StCon Huevos Tacos
1629 E Houston StSweet Yams
218 N Cherry St구더하우스박물관
205 E Guenther StRosario's
722 S Alamo StAugie's Alamo City BBQ Steakhouse
909 BroadwayMexican Manhattan
110 Soledad StLa Margarita Mexican Restaurant & Oyster Bar
120 Produce RowCasa Rio
430 E Commerce StHard Rock Cafe
111 W Crockett StPanchos & Gringos Deli
900 Nolan StMust go to hole in wall!
Margaritaville Restaurant San Antonio
849 E Commerce StRainforest Cafe
110 E Crockett StMi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia
218 Produce RowLa Coronela Mexican Restaurant
201 N New Braunfels AveGreat food. You might bump into the mayor or Judge Wolfe here.
Boudro's
421 East Commerce StreetDurty Nelly's Irish Pub
200 S Alamo StSmoke BBQ+SKYBAR
501 E Crockett StLa Villita Cafe
418 Villita StIron Cactus Mexican Restaurant and Margarita Bar
200 River WalkThe River's Edge Cafe + Patio Bar
200 S Alamo StMi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia
218 Produce RowErnie's Bar
320 BonhamRio Plaza
245 E Commerce StAcenar Mexican Restaurant
146 E Houston StLandry's Seafood House
517 N Presa StJosephine Street
400 E Josephine StGreat food
The Original Mexican Restaurant
528 River Walk StDick's Last Resort - San Antonio
223 Losoya StCadillac Bar
212 S Flores StRio Rio Cantina
421 E Commerce StRepublic of Texas Restaurant on the Riverwalk
526 River Walk StLongHorn Steakhouse
5706 W Loop 1604 NVenue
Majestic Theatre
224 E Houston StCharline McCombs Empire Theatre
226 N St Mary's StShopping
숍스앳리버센터
849 E Commerce StThe Shops at La Cantera
15900 La Cantera PkwyThe Rim
17703 La Cantera ParkwayNorth Star Mall
7400 San Pedro AveThe Quarry
444 E Basse RdLocal grocery store just around the corner located on New Braunfels and Houston
354 명의 현지인이 추천하는 곳
H-E-B
2118 Fredericksburg RoadLocal grocery store just around the corner located on New Braunfels and Houston