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  2. Fountain at Alamo Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain at Alamo Cement Company is a Faux Bois sculpture by artist Dionicio Rodriguez. The sculpture is a concrete pond covered by a concrete palapa style roof . The sculpture was posted to the National Register of Historic Places on August 9, 2005.

  3. Alamo Quarry Market - Wikipedia

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    The Alamo Quarry Market is a lifestyle center located in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of north central San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas, near the cities of Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills. It once functioned as a cement plant until it was abandoned.

  4. Abandoned Factories in America That Give Us the Creeps - AOL

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    Cementville was demolished in 1980 to make room for a shopping center, so ruins of the original Portland Cement Plant in San Antonio — Alamo Cement moved from this plant after 1907 — are all ...

  5. Dionicio Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    They worked with each other briefly before Rodríguez left for San Antonio. He arrived in San Antonio in 1924 and briefly worked at the Alamo cement company (1924-1925). [3] Rodríguez died at the Robert B. Green hospital in San Antonio on December 16, 1955, he was 64 when he passed and he was buried at the San Fernando Cemetery #2.

  6. Not the Alamo: Fields near San Antonio yield evidence of ...

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    Recent excavations unearthed artifacts presumably from the 1813 Battle of Medina south of San Antonio.

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

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    San Antonio: 41: Fence at Alamo Cement Company: Fence at Alamo Cement Company: August 9, 2005 : 7300 Jones Maltsberger Rd. San Antonio: Sculpture by Dionicio Rodriguez in Texas MPS 42: First National Bank of San Antonio