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  2. Architecture of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Lucile Halsell Conservatory, San Antonio Botanical Garden: Emilio Ambasz: 1988 Administration building, UTHSCSA: HKS, Inc. 2004 South Texas Research Facility, UTHSCSA: Rafael Viñoly: 2011 The Grand Hyatt of San Antonio Arquitectonica: 2008 McNay Museum of Art extension Jean-Paul Viguier: 2002 San Antonio Public Library: Ricardo Legorreta: 1994 ...

  3. Timeline of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    1975 – Lila Cockrell elected Mayor, San Antonio's first woman mayor. 1978 – City passes ordinance creating VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority, the public transport system for San Antonio. 1980 San Antonio Botanical Garden opens. Annual Tejano Music Awards begin. Area of city: 263.5 square miles. [6] San Antonio Food Bank active (approximate ...

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in San Antonio (7 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in San Antonio" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  5. Alamo Plaza Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Post Office and Federal Building (San Antonio, Texas), 615 East Houston. The Post Office is a four-story limestone Renaissance Revival building located in the prominent position at the north end of the Alamo Plaza. The building was designed by Ralph Cameron and built in 1937 by the Works Progress Administration. The ground floor is rusticated ...

  6. History of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio grew to become the largest Spanish settlement in Texas. After the failure of Spanish missions to the north of the city, San Antonio became the farthest northeastern extension of the Hispanic culture of the Valley of Mexico. The city was for most of its history the capital of the Spanish, later Mexican, province of Tejas.

  7. List of Googie architecture structures (United States)

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    Hope International University in Fullerton, California displays classic Googie architecture on its main building and auditorium. [5] 2: Mel's Bowl: An example of a mid-century Googie sign in Redwood City, California. [6] 3: The Anaheim Convention Center: Anaheim, California. [7] 4: Town Motel: Birmingham, Alabama. [8] 5: Food Mart: Woodstock ...

  8. List of Woolworth buildings - Wikipedia

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    F. W. Woolworth Building (San Antonio) San Antonio, Texas: 1921 [3] Famous for having peacefully desegregated its lunch counter alongside six others local stores of San Antonio on march 16 1960. [3] Will become part of the Alamo Mission historic site. [4] F. W. Woolworth Building (Renton, Washington) Renton, Washington

  9. List of William Pereira buildings - Wikipedia

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    Medical and Dental Clinic, San Diego Naval Training Center; Middle Earth Housing, University of California, Irvine (phase 1) [13] Naval Hospital, Port Hueneme, California; Naval Hospital, San Diego, California; Pacific Mutual Building, San Francisco; Quail Springs Mall, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Staten Island Hospital, New York City