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  2. Texas State Highway Loop 13 - Wikipedia

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    Loop 13 is a 21.684-mile (34.897 km) partial loop route around the city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. Prior to I-410, Loop 13 served as the primary loop for the city. Part of the road was eventually turned into part of I-410. It follows Military Drive from US 90 through the south side of the city. It then follows W.W. White Road ...

  3. Peacock Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Military Academy was a college-preparatory school in San Antonio, Texas. [1]It was founded in 1894 by Wesley Peacock, Sr., who envisioned "the most thorough military school west of the Mississippi, governed by the honor system, and conducted on the principles of a cultured home."

  4. Category:Baseball venues in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 06:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. TMI Episcopal - Wikipedia

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    TMI Episcopal is a private school in San Antonio. Previously known as Texas Military Institute, TMI is a selective coeducational Episcopal college preparatory school with a military tradition in San Antonio, Texas for boarding and day students. It is the sole secondary school of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas.

  6. List of baseball parks in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio College is across San Pedro Avenue to the east. Electric Park Home of: San Antonio Bronchos - South Texas League (1906), Texas League (1907–1912) Note: Electric Park was an amusement park. Block Stadium (renamed "League Park" after 1915) [2] Home of: San Antonio Bronchos/Aces/Bears - Texas League (1913–1923) [2]

  7. San Antonio Missions - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Missions are a Minor League Baseball team based in San Antonio, Texas. The Missions compete in the Texas League as the Double-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres . The team plays its home games at Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium , which opened in 1994 and seats over 6,200 people with a total capacity of over 9,000.

  8. Central Catholic Marianist High School - Wikipedia

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    The school began as St. Mary's Institute on March 25, 1852 in rented rooms above a blacksmith's shop on Military Plaza. [6] The original faculty consisted of Brother Anthony Edel (Founder, First Superior, and First Principal) from Ohio, three Marianist Brothers from Bordeaux, France (Nicholas Koenig, Jean-Baptiste Laignounse, and Xavier Mauclerc), and Timothy O'Neil, a layman from San Antonio.

  9. Sports in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Huns Rugby Football Club [7] entered into their first year as a professional sports entity in 2016. The Round Rock Express Baseball Club [8] the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, play at Dell Diamond. The Express are owned and operated by Ryan Sanders Sports and Entertainment, which is led by Baseball Hall-of-Famer, Nolan Ryan ...