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The Lindheimer Home (circa 1850) is located on the Comal River in New Braunfels. The home is open weekends from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Address: 491 Comal Ave. New Braunfels TX USA 78130
Send an Email 1 830 629-2943
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The Guenther House was built by the Pioneer Mills Flour Company and was the family's home in 1860. The house now features a museum and tours of the grounds are available including the gardens and San Antonio River Mill Store. There is a also a restaurant offering a number of specials. Address: 205 East Guenther Street San Antonio TX USA 78204
1 210 227-1061
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A landmark in the history of concrete, Sebastopol is a split-level, Greek Revival-style architectural structure. Exhibits recount technology used to build concrete buildings throughout history. Address: 704Zorn St. Seguin TX USA 78155
Send an Email 1 830 379-4833
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Spanish Governor's Palace San Antonio In 1772, San Antonio became seat of Spanish government in Texas, headquartered at the ten room Spanish Governor's Palace on Military Plaza. The Palace is typical of colonial Spanish style with carved doors, low-beamed ceilings, grape arbor and a mosaic-tiled patio. Address: 105 Military Plaza San Antonio TX USA 78205
1 210 224-0601
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