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Greater San Antonio Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
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    San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

    San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is home to four Spanish missionaries—Missions San Jose, San Juan, Espada, and Concepcion—all founded in the 1700s. Spanning approximately 820 acres of land, visitors can follow a trail leading them from mission to mission, with areas for sightseeing, picnicking, hiking, biking and birdwatching. The park is open year found from 9am to 5pm.
    Address: 6701 San Jose Dr. San Antonio  TX  USA  78214
    Telephone 1 210 932-1001 
     

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    Mission Espada San Antonio

    Mission Espada is part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Espada appears as remote today as it did when it was founded in 1731, when it was moved from its first located near Weches, TX. It boasts the a preserved segment of the historic acequias (the irrigation system designed to provide water for crops), part of which includes the still working Espada dam and aqueduct.
    Address: 10040 Espada Rd San Antonio  TX  USA  78214
    Telephone 1 210 627-2021 
     

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    The Alamo

    The Alamo is a famous mission and landmark in San Antonio where 189 defenders held out for 13 days against the centralist army of General Antonio López de Santa Anna. Since this time it has become a symbol of Texas and American independence and fortitude. It is possible to take a walking tour of this historic site.
    Address: 300 Alamo Plaza San Antonio  TX  78299
    Telephone 1 210 225-1391 
     

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    Texas Agricultural Education &Heritage Center Seguin

    The Texas Agricultural Education and Heritage Center's purpose is to educate the importance of agriculture in our society and to promote the heritage of farming and ranching in Texas. There is a museum display area that depicts the history of farming and ranching as well as educational displays.
    Address: 390 Cordova Road Seguin  TX  USA  78155
    Telephone 1 830 379-0933 
     
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    Mission Concepcion San Antonio

    Part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, the Mission Concepcion looks essentially as it did 200 years ago. From 1731, religious festivals were held here. Remnants of wall and ceiling paintings in the surviving rooms of the mission's convent have been conserved.
    Address: 807 Mission Road San Antonio  TX  USA
    Telephone 1 210 534-1540 
     

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    Howard-Dickenson House
    The Howard-Dikenson House, originally built in 1855, was the first brick home to be built in the county. Guided and individual tours are available.
    Address: 501 N. High Crockett  TX  USA  75835
    Telephone 1 409 657-6925 
     

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    Sebastopol House State Historic Site

    Restored to its 1856 appearance, the Sebastopol House State Historic Site is an example of Greek Revival architecture which people of all ages can explore. There are several unusual features to the structure, including the use of limecrete (a form of concrete) to build it and the split-level, T-shaped style of the house. Numerous exhibits on display and tours are conducted Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 4pm.
    Address: Zorn and N. Erkel streets Seguin  TX  USA  78155
    Telephone 1 830 379-4833 
     

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    Conservation Plaza

    New Braunfels' Conservation Plaza gives people a glimpse into the city's German heritage with nine resorted buildings, all dating back to the mid-19th century, between 1849 and 1870. Sitting on 3.5 acres of land, the buildings are the Church Hill School, Baetge House, Welsch Barn, Forke Store, Haelbig Music Studio, Jahn Cabinet Shop, Jahn House, Scholl House and the Star Exchange and Billiard Room. Plaza hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10am to 2:30 pm and weekend from 2pm to 5pm.
    Address: 1300 Churchill Dr. New Braunfels  TX  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 830 629-2943 
     

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    Mission San José

    Founded in 1720, Mission San José continues to hold church services and welcomes visitors to attend mass on Sundays. The building is situated on the banks of the San Antonio River and once housed missionaries. Buildings on the mission grounds include the Grape Arbor (Spanish Quarters), a granary and Indian quarters, as well as detailed works such as the wood carvings on the church entrance, sculptures and the Rose Window.
    Address: 6710 San Jose Dr San Antonio  TX  USA  78214
    Telephone 1 210 923-8681 
     

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    Mission San Juan Capistrano

    Mission San Juan Capistrano was founded in 1716, moving to San Antonio is 1731. Designed to be a self-sufficient community, San Juan maintained gardens and orchards for food, made an irrigation ditch and dam, and housed Indian artisans who made tools and clothes. Construction of a larger church began in the late 1700s, but was abandoned when the population declined.
    Address: 9101 Graf Rd San Antonio  TX  USA  78214
    Telephone 1 210 932-1001 
     

     
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