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oklahoma's young guns take game five. oklahoma now has a three game to two lead in the best of seven. oklahoma 108 san antonio 106
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oklahoma city thunder comeback from being down two to nothing in a best of seven series to win the western conference final over the san antonio spurs 107 to 99. only the fifteen team to do so. congrats to the young guns in oklahoma
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King William
The King William Historic District is located south of downtown and bounded by Durango, South St. Mary’s, Eagleland and the San Antonio River. The district encompasses land that was once irrigated farm land belonging to the Mission San Antonio de Valero, commonly known as the Alamo. When the mission was secularized in 1793, the lands were divided among the resident Indian families from the mission or sold at public auction. In the 1860s the area was subdivided into lots and laid out with the present streets. It was about this time in the mid-nineteenth century that a great many Germans, who had immigrated to Texas in the 1840s, began to settle in this area, and it became known as "Sauerkraut Bend" to the rest of San Antonio. The area developed into an idyllic neighborhood of large, impressive houses designed in the Greek Revival, Victorian, and Italianate styles. The main street into the neighborhood was given the name King Wilhelm in honor of King Wilhelm I, King of Prussia in the 1870s. During World War I, when America was at war with Germany, the name was changed to Pershing Avenue. A few years after the war ended the original name was restored, but this time it was given the English version of the name, King William, and it has remained so since. In the early 1900s the King William area began to wane as a fashionable neighborhood, and by 1920 many of the original homebuilders had died and their children moved to other parts of San Antonio. During the 1930s and 1940s the neighborhood declined. Many of the fine old homes were converted into apartments, and only a few of the earlier settlers remained. Around 1950, however, the area began to attract a group of people who found its proximity to the downtown business district attractive and who, moreover, recognized the potential of restoration of the fine old houses and smaller cottages. An interest in preservation of the area was initiated, and it slowly became a "fashionable" and desirable place to live once again. In 1968 the King William neighborhood became San Antonio's first designated historic district. In 1972, King William was listed as a National Register Historic District. The district was expanded in 1984 to include the area of more modest late 19th and early 20th century homes between S. Alamo and S. St. Mary's Streets. |
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Hiking Trails in San Antonio, Texas
http://www.trails.com/activity.aspx?area=12444 Mission Trail Tours Activity Type: Motorcoach | Van Tours Biking Hiking Sightseeing Tours Boating 210-336-7831 |
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Market Square San Antonio
514 W. Commerce San Antonio, TX (210) 207-8600 Market Square, or El Mercado, is patterned after an authentic Mexican market. Three markets make the Market Square: Farmers Market, El Mercado, and Produce Row. El Mercado is the largest Mexican market outside of Mexico. With a wide variety of dining, shopping, and events, this market combined with the surrounding markets. From early morning until late at night, visitors browse through the 32 shops. In addition, there are 80 specialty shops in Farmers Market Plaza. Market Square is also the scene of many Hispanic festivals where food and beverage booths spring up alongside the Guadalajara lamps and the strains of mariachi music blend with the excitement of Mexican dances. Free admission. Millions of visitors come to Market Square each year. It is yesterday revisiting today, with a future that remains bright. Market Square plays an important role in the uniqueness of San Antonio. http://www.thefairmounthotel-sanantonio.com/photos/fairmountsa-sa05.php |
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TRADERS VILLAGE SAN ANTONIO
PREMIER FLEA MARKET 9333 Southwest Loop 410 San Antonio, Texas 78242 Office -210-623-8383 Fax-210-623-8384 Traders Village is a well known gathering place for bargain hunters, entrepreneurs and fun seekers. Traders Village markets in DFW and Houston draw combined attendance of more than 5 million visitors per year. The first phase of Traders Village San Antonio will cover approximately 100-acres of the 290-acre site with approximately 2,000,000 sq. feet of concrete pavement and more than 400,000 sq. feet of covered area for vendors and shoppers. The market is a destination for thousands of guests looking for deals, discounts and “treasure”. Shoppers will discover thousands of bargains every weekend in enclosed, covered and open-lot spaces. Festival-goers and music lovers will enjoy many free special events throughout the year. Just a few of the scheduled events for 2011 include: February 26-27 Texas Open Chili Cookoff March 19-20 San Antonio Pod Chili Cookoff April 2-3 Feria Musical April 16-17 Cajun Festival May 7, Sat. Cinco de Mayo July 2 & 3 Independence Day Salute to the Military September 3-4 Rio Carnival September 17-18 Fiestas Patrias October 8-9 Native American Indian Pow Wow October 30, Sun. Halloween Boo Bash for Kids Nov 26-Dec 18 Holiday Market with Santa Claus Food stands will offer a variety of “state fair” favorites such as corndogs, turkey legs, funnel cakes, ice cream, burgers, hot dogs, Mexican food, fruit cups, soft drinks, draft beer, and much more. A giant gazebo surrounded by rides and activities, such as an oldstyle Allan Herschell carousel, the Star Dancer ride towering more than 80-feet above the market floor, kids helicopter ride and minitrain. ADMISSION: FREE PARKING: $2 per vehicle OFFICE HOURS: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FIRST-AID: On-site First-Aid room staffed by professional personnel OPERATION: Open every Saturday and Sunday Dealer gates open at 6:30 a.m., SORRY NO PETS ALLOWED http://tradersvillage.com/san-antonio/ |
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We have Traders village here. Luv your thread Ese
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The circus comes to town
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey animal circus train pulled in to San Antonio on Tuesday. The circus runs July 4 through July 8 at the Alamodome. San Antonio, Texas Alamodome Fully Charged Wed July 4 4:00PM Thu July 5 7:30PM Fri July 6 7:30PM Sat July 7 3:30PM, 7:30PM Sun July 8 3:00PM BY PHONE: Call 800-745-3000 to reserve your seats. GROUP SALES INFO: Call 210-226-5967 . TICKET PRICES: $75.00 (Circus Celebrity) $50.00 (Front row) $33.00 (VIP) $20.00 (Price Level 4) $15.00 (Price Level 5) $10.00 (Price Level 6) http://www.ringling.com/ |
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91 degrees in the alamo city today. great day to...
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Fourth of July fireworks are fizzling out fast
There's already a countywide ban on sale and use of fireworks in unincorporated areas, and now, apparently for the first time, all local fireworks' shows have been banned or canceled because of concerns about wildfires. San Antonio joined other parched Texas cities in banning pyrotechnic shows on Independence Day, including those at theme parks and at the city's huge official holiday celebration at Woodlawn Lake Park, which will go on without fireworks. Military installations aren't governed by Thursday's order, but Lackland and Randolph AFBs canceled their fireworks' shows — though not their entire celebrations — following the city's decision. Citing fire dangers that weren't alleviated by this week's rain, the city said it won't grant any permits for fireworks shows, even those conducted by professionals such as the Woodlawn Lake and theme park shows. “Due to the extreme drought conditions facing the city, the San Antonio Fire Department is banning all public fireworks displays effective immediately,” a city notice said “This ban on public displays was deemed the safest course of action to protect the lives and property of San Antonio's citizens. As a reminder, the personal use of fireworks within the city limits is illegal,” the notice said. Similarly, holiday fireworks shows in Boerne, New Braunfels, Austin and other cities have been canceled as well. Bexar County's suburban cities aren't governed by San Antonio's ban, but none of them has announced plans to conduct shows, county Fire Marshal Ross Coleman said. Von Ormy, which allowed sales during a previous county-declared disaster, has instituted its own ban, Coleman said. And with about 140 of Texas' 254 counties banning holiday fireworks, San Antonians would have to travel east through several counties before reaching one with legal sale and use. San Antonio Parks Foundation, the sponsor of the Woodlawn Lake celebration, said the all-day event will go on as planned, with a kids' parade, music, food and attractions. “We'll have a full program of activities, beginning in the morning with the red, white and blue children's parade that's always a lot of fun,” said former Mayor Lila Cockrell, who leads the foundation. “There will be continuous music on the main stage and lots of wonderful food vendors. It'll go on until 9 p.m., when ordinarily we have our fireworks,” Cockrell said. The Air Force Band of the West performs at 7:30 p.m. “We had hoped ours (fireworks) could go on because they are set off in the middle of Woodlawn Lake, and any residue just falls into the lake. Obviously the city has acted on recommendations from the Fire Department; that's their decision and we'll abide by it,” Cockrell said. “It's still Independence Day. We still have a wonderful country. We're still happy to celebrate,” she said. A Six Flags Fiesta Texas spokeswoman said the theme park had planned “Lights of Liberty” fireworks shows July 3-4, but now the park is considering other types of patriotic displays. The park's nightly “Lone Star Nights” show involving lasers, video and fireworks will continue without fireworks. |
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So How was your 4th ESE
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San Antonio Farmer's Market Association
We have lots of new products at the markets. Fish straight from the gulf and oh so delicious. Wait 'till you see the size of the shrimp. We have jams, jellies, and all sorts of other delicious preserves - stop by for a taste. Herbal soaps, fresh bread, and most exciting of all, at least to our farmers who arrive at the market in the wee hours, is COFFEE roasted locally. Come shop for beautiful fruits and vegetables with a hot cup of coffee and a fresh pastry in your hand. Join us soon and taste the best locally grown fruits and vegetables that Texas summers have to offer. MONDAY St. Andrews Lutheran Church 16320 Huebner Rd San Antonio, TX 78248 Open year-round 8:am - 1pm TUESDAY & SATURDAY Olmos Basin 100 Jackson Keller (between San Pedro and McCullough San Antonio, TX 78216 Open year-round 7:30am - 1pm WEDNESDAY Leon Valley Community Center 6427 Evers Rd Leon Valley, TX 78238 Open year-round 7:30am - 1pm FRIDAY St. Matthews Catholic Church 11121 Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 Open year-round 8am - 1pm http://www.sanantoniofarmersmarket.org/index.html For more information contact: Penny Gonzalez, 210-842-0376. Email: pen.gonzalez@gmail.com |
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San Antonio, Texas Horseback Riding
Texas Trail Riding Company 210 269 7736 email ttrc@att.net for reservations http://texastrailridingco.com/index.html Canyon Lake Ride This is a 2 hr ride $60.00 per person. (3 person minimum) Bastrop Ride We offer 3 hr rides rides at this location. (3 person minimum) This ride is $100.00 per person + a $10. entrance fee paid to the park. (McKinney Roughs) Feel free to bring a pick-nick lunch that will fit in saddle bags. We can also offer camp-out overnight or weekends near this location. Pending site availability. (Call ahead to schedule) A deposit of half the total package cost for all overnight or weekend trips is required. Ask for overnight or weekend rates on this location. Hill Country Natural Area, Bandera Tx. We offer camp-out overnight or weekends at this location. Pending site availability. (Call ahead to schedule) A deposit of half the total package cost for all overnight or weekend trips is required. Ask for rates on this location. other places to horseback ride in or around san antonio: http://www.go-texas.net/San-Antonio/Horseback-Riding/ |
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San Antonio Amtrak
San Antonio, TX (SAS) Station Building (with waiting room) 350 Hoefgen Street San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 223-3226 San Antonio Station serves as the Amtrak train station in San Antonio, Texas, USA. Located on the eastern part of Downtown San Antonio, it serves two Amtrak lines; the Sunset Limited and the Texas Eagle. The two lines are actually part of the same train from Los Angeles, California, but splits at this station with the Sunset Limited continuing onto New Orleans, Louisiana and the Texas Eagle to Chicago, Illinois. http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=am/am2Station/Station_Page&code=SAS http://www.trainweb.org/usarail/sanantonio.htm |
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Section of SA River open to kayakers, canoers
Eagleland and King Williams Paddling Trails Bexar County The City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department has a policy allowing citizens to engage in non-motorized water recreation activities in specified bodies of water within the city limits. As of August 1, 2011, no permit will be required for this activity. Please note that boundaries for non-motorized water recreation activity within the city limits are subject to change by the City of San Antonio. There are currently two locations on the San Antonio River within the city limits where non-motorized water recreation activity is allowed by the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department: Eagleland Zone, San Antonio River Launch and Recovery Area: Between Eagleland and Lone Star (approximately 20 feet north of railroad bridge) Boundary: San Antonio River Walk – Eagleland zone from Lone Star railroad trellis to Alamo Street King William Zone, San Antonio River Launch & Recovery Area: Guenther Street by San Antonio River Authority, 100 E. Guenther Boundary: King William zone from Nueva Street to Alamo Street Please note that these two zones are not connected and are more than 1 mile apart. Participants choosing to utilize both zones must port watercraft 1 mile between zones. As construction is completed on the Mission Reach Project to the south of Eagleland, the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) and the City of San Antonio will determine when and which sections of the Mission Reach are safe and will be made available for paddling recreation. For updates to this information and for further information about paddle recreation opportunities along the San Antonio River, please visit www.sanantonioriver.org. Other areas around San Antonio http://www.scout.me/kayaking-and-canoeing--near--san-antonio-tx/date-anytime Texas Paddle Sports (210) 494-4200 18720 Stone Oak Pkwy # 105 San Antonio, TX |
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Comedy Clubs in San Antonio
ComedySportz San Antonio 12002 Bandera Rd., Suite 104 Helotes, TX 78023 Kim Fox 210-338-0279 kfox@cszsa.com ComedySpotz is fast-paced, family-friendly improvisational comedy, played as a sport. Two teams take turns making up scenes, playing games and singing songs and the audience votes on which team they like the best. It's all presided over by a referee, who keeps things moving, calls the ComedySportz fouls and takes suggestions shouted out by the audience before each game. Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club 618 Northwest Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78216 Phone: (210) 541-8805 Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club, always a non-smoking showroom and club, is conveniently located in Park North Plaza at Loop 410 and Blanco, just inside the loop and a few miles from the airport. Perfect for dates, parties, special events and fundraisers, Laugh Out Loud will keep you and your friends laughing. Our bar lounge is a great place to meet for a drink before the comedy show. Laugh Out Loud is our newest comedy venue, but we've been entertaining San Antonio with A-list comedians for 16 years at Rivercenter Comedy Club. So check us out and get ready to Laugh Out Loud! Oxymoron Improv Troupe San Antonio, TX Phone: 210-558-3356 This improvisational comedy troupe has been around for over 40 years and depends on audience participation to define the show. Rivercenter Comedy Club 849 E. Commerce, Suite 893 San Antonio, TX 78205 Robert Castoreno Phone: (210) 229-1420 Fax: (210) 229-9233 Email: rivercentercomedy@satx.rr.com Headliner comedians direct from HBO, Showtime and Comedy Central grace this stage as well as amateur comics trying to make a name for themseleves. Located in Rivercenter Mall, the Rivercenter Comedy Club is raw, hilarious, sometimes bizzare, and always a guarantee for a barrel of belly-laughs. to view the websites:http://www.visitsanantonio.com/visitors/play/nightlife/comedy/index.aspx |
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Natural Bridge Caverns
Natural Bridge Caverns is located 30 minutes north of downtown San Antonio, eight miles west of I-35 at exit #175, Natural Bridge Caverns Road/F.M.3009 210-651-6101 hours are usually 9am - 4pm some days until 5 or 6pm some weekends 9am - 7pm Discovery Tour Departs every 40 minutes, or sooner throughout the day. Tour duration: 75 minutes Walking distance: 3/4 mile (1.20 km) Tour depth: 180 ft. (54.86 m) Adult: $18.99 Child (ages 3-11): $10.99 (other tours are available) http://m.naturalbridgecaverns.com/Index.html |
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Snake Farm
5640 Ih 35 S New Braunfels, Texas 78132-4945 (830) 608-9270 info@exoticanimalworld.com Open Daily Memorial Day thru Labor Day 10 am - 7 pm every day After Labor Day 10am - 6pm every day Pricing Adults: $9.75 Children 3 - 12: $6.75 Children under 2: FREE For the last 40 years, local and international travelers have hailed Animal World and Snake Farm (formerly known as Snake Farm) as the “must see” attraction of Interstate 35 in New Braunfels, Texas. Opened in 1967, this facility has become a Mecca for generations of animal lovers who make a yearly pilgrimage of sorts to this, one of the most unique and fascinating animal facilities in the world. Housing over 500 animals at any one time, you can’t help but feel you’re up close and personal with nearly every species of animal on earth! Primates, alligators, exotic hoof stock, birds, cats and of course, snakes make up just a few of the many Animal World and Snake Farm residents. Conveniently close to Austin, San Antonio and San Marcos, Animal World and Snake Farm is the perfect place to spend an hour or a day! From the Austin Area: Take IH 35 south. Take exit 182 (Engel Road). We are immediately on the right hand side. From the San Antonio Area: Head north on IH 35 and take exit 183 (Solms Road). Make a U-Turn and head south on the service road. We are directly off the 182 exit ramp. http://www.exoticanimalworld.com/about.asp |
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Wow you have a lot of stuff in here awesome... See now I know where to look next time I go to San Antonio...
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Carriage rides
Yellow Rose Carriage 1619 Creekview Dr. San Antonio, TX 78219 Phone: (210) 225-6490 Reservations: (210) 225-6490 Office location: 300 Austin St., San Antonio, TX 78202 Our hours of operation 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.- midnight Short Tour (Approx 20mins) $40.00/couple The Club Tour (Approx. 30 mins) $50.00/Couple The Long Tour (Approx 40 mins) $60.00/Couple) The King William Tour (Approx. 60 mins) $80.00/couple For all tours, one child under ten rides free with each paying adult. http://www.yellowrosecarriage.com/index.html |
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