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Helotes is located in northwestern Bexar County in the valley of Helotes Creek where it exits from the Texas Hill Country. The city is about 16 miles (26 km) northwest of downtown San Antonio . Texas State Highway 16 runs through the community, leading northwest 30 mi (48 km) to Bandera .
Cadets performed over 4,270 hours of community service in the 2016–2017 school year. They are frequent volunteers at the San Antonio Food Bank, have a long-standing relationship with the Helotes Cornyval Association and Scholarship Beauty Pageant and participate in 6-8 Elementary School Carnivals for Northside Independent School District schools.
Farm to Market Road 2093 (FM 2093) is located in Gillespie County in the Texas Hill Country. FM 2093 begins at an intersection with US 290 / RM 783 in Harper . The highway travels in a mostly eastern direction, passes through Tivydale, before entering Fredericksburg where the road ends at an intersection with SH 16 .
Farm to Market Road 471 (FM 471) is an FM highway in the San Antonio area of Texas. The highway is known as Culebra Road within Bexar County . Route description
The route was first designated on June 11, 1945, as Farm to Market Road 337 (FM 337), traveling from Camp Wood to Leakey. [7] It was redesignated RM 337 on October 1, 1956. On October 31, 1957, it was extended 6.5 miles (10.5 km) eastward, and on September 27, 1960, the route was extended another 3 miles (4.8 km) eastward.
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Present-day FM 78 is part of what was the much longer original SH 3 designated in 1917. Most of this route was usurped by US 90 during the mass redescription of the state's highway system in 1939, while FM 78 was designated on August 3, 1943 over the portion of SH 3 which ran from FM 25 (now part of SH 46) in western Seguin to SH 218 at what was then known as Randolph Field.
However, Floore saw another opportunity. The Silver Spur Dance Hall in Helotes and The Cabaret Dance Hall in Bandera were prospering; Floore felt the addition of a new music venue would benefit travelers in the area. [4] Floore was able to use experience gathered from his time spent at the Majestic Theater and book notable country artists. [5]