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Caxias House: 416 B Villita Cos House: 503 Villita Bldg. 18: Pre-1835: 1965 [10] Home of Mexican general Martín Perfecto de Cos, who herein signed the Articles of Capitulation on Dec. 9, 1835, ending the Siege of Béxar. [11] [12] Jeremiah Dashiell House: 515 Villita 1962 [13] Aka Casa Villita [14] Diaz House: 206 Arciniega Elmendorf House ...
The Otto Bombach House is a contributing structure in the La Villita Historic District of the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] The one-and-two-story native limestone structure was built by German immigrant Bombach in the mid-19th century.
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The Jeremiah Dashiell House is located in the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. Also known as Casa Villita , it was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark under that name in 1962. [ 2 ]
Typical Monte Vista Historic District street sign. Bounded by Hildebrand Avenue to the north, Broadway to the east, I-10 to the west and I-35 to the south, Eastside of San Antonio's Historic District features an assortment of neighborhoods ranging from the working class Beacon Hill to the up-and-coming Five Points to the established upper middle class Monte Vista.
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 ...
The first house in the Facebook post is not located in Southern California. The residence survived a wildfire in Washington state in 2012, according to media reports from that time .
After moving to the area, businessman Van Alvin Petty Sr. (1860–1929) and his wife Mary Cordelia née Dabney (1861–1943) purchased the house in November 1901. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 76, the largest and oldest VFW post in Texas, purchased the house in 1947 and has been located there ever since.