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  2. San Antonio Downtown and River Walk Historic District

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    Formerly Martinez house, (La Villita) 1972 The Fig Tree Restaurant operated for a number of years at this address. [25] [26] [27] Robert E Lee Hotel: 111 W Travis St. 101211 [28] Majestic Theatre: 224 E Houston St. 103861 5029005972 Also a National Historic Landmark [29] Maverick Building: 606 N. Presa/400 E Houston St. 104056 [30] Maverick ...

  3. Jeremiah Dashiell House - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Conservation Society (SACS) acquired the property in 1942 and did a restoration. Between 1953 and 1974, SACS used it as their headquarters. Eventually, SACS moved their headquarters to the Anton Wulff House, and used the Dashiell house as the operational office for A Night in Old San Antonio. [4]

  4. La Villita - Wikipedia

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    La Villita Historic Arts Village is an art community in downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States.There are art galleries, stores selling souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, as well as several restaurants in the district.

  5. Fig Tree owners bring new restaurant to Charlotte - AOL

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    The company owner will share details about the seafood steam pot concept on an upcoming episode of the ABC show.

  6. Fig Tree - Wikipedia

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    Fig Tree Hill, Mount Alma, ... Fig Tree Restaurant (San Antonio), Texas, USA; Figtree, Zimbabwe; a village in the province of Matabeleland South; As surname.

  7. Talk:Fig Tree Restaurant (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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  8. Edward Steves Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Edward Steves (1829–90) was a San Antonio city alderman who had relocated to Texas from his native Germany. He and his wife Johanna maintained a family home on rural acreage in Kendall County. He ran the successful Steves Lumber Company [11] in San Antonio from 1866 to 1877. Steves was a civic leader in the San Antonio business community ...

  9. Mario Cantu - Wikipedia

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    Cantu was the oldest of four children. [1] Growing up, he worked at the family business, a small 24-hour grocery store on the West Side of San Antonio called the M. Cantu Super Mercado, which later became Mario’s restaurant. [2]