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  2. Stinson Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Civilian flights were banned during WWI, and the airport became San Antonio's civil airport in 1918. The name was changed to Windburn Field in 1927, but then changed back to Stinson Field in 1936. The Works Progress Administration built the terminal building between 1935 and 1936.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County ...

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    Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of San Antonio Downtown and River Walk Historic District 83: Maverick Building: Maverick Building: January 24, 1995 : 606 N. Presa: San Antonio: Part of San Antonio Downtown and River Walk Historic District 84

  4. San Antonio International Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio International Airport has two terminals with an overall 27 jet bridge gates. The original one-level terminal (formerly Terminal 2) opened in 1953 with ground-loading holding areas and was expanded twice, once in 1959 with new east and west wings, and again in 1968 with an eight-gate satellite concourse, which was built to handle ...

  5. Texas Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Air Museum is an aviation museum run by volunteers in two locations—Stinson Municipal Airport in San Antonio [2] and City of Slaton/Larry T. Neal Memorial Airport near Lubbock, Texas. [3] Texas Air Museum was founded in 1985 by John Houston in Rio Hondo. [4] [5] The Slaton location opened in March 1993. [4]

  6. San Antonio airport worker dies after being 'ingested' into ...

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    An airport employee died Friday night in what appears to have been a freak accident at San Antonio International Airport, authorities said. The worker, who was not publicly identified, was ...

  7. SA Airport - Wikipedia

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    SA Airport can refer to: San Antonio International Airport; San Angelo Regional Airport This page was last edited on 30 ...

  8. MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace welcomes baby at 51

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    “Deadline: White House” anchor Nicole Wallace has baby at 51 and talks about welcoming her baby girl Izabella Sloane Schmidt with husband Mark Wallace.

  9. Casa Navarro - Wikipedia

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    Casa Navarro is a historic site in San Antonio, Bexar County, in the U.S. state of Texas.The original house complex was the residence of Texas patriot José Antonio Navarro (1795–1871), a rancher, merchant, leading advocate for Tejano rights, and one of only two native-born Texans to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence.