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  2. Old San Antonio City Cemeteries Historic District - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department puts the number at 31. Both the University of the Incarnate Word and the San Antonio Conservation Society list 32. [4] [5] By far, the largest burial ground in the complex is the San Antonio National Cemetery, approximately one square block in size. It was created in 1867, when the City of San Antonio ...

  3. Milam Park - Wikipedia

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    The modern history of the site dates back to 1848, when it was designated for use as a city cemetery. [1] It adjoined a Catholic cemetery called El Campo Santo, over which the Santa Rosa Hospital now sits. However, the population quickly outgrew the burial ground. In the 1860s, the cemetery closed and the city planned to convert it into a ...

  4. Dionicio Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    Dionicio Rodriguez Bridge in Brackenridge Park, 400 N. St. Mary's St. San Antonio, TX, NRHP-listed; Eddingston Court, 3300 Proctor St. Port Arthur, TX, NRHP-listed; Elmwood Cemetery, 600 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Birmingham, AL; Fence at Alamo Cement Company, 7300 Jones Maltsberger Rd. San Antonio, TX, NRHP-listed

  5. San Antonio Confederate Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Confederate Cemetery is a private cemetery in the city of San Antonio, Texas, which is now surrounded by the Old San Antonio City Cemeteries Historic District. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There are more than 900 graves of Confederate veterans in the 2 acre (0.8 ha) cemetery, including those of colonels John S. Ford and George W. Baylor . [ 1 ]

  6. San Antonio National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio National Cemetery was a part of the city's cemetery, which was deeded to the federal government 1867. The first interments were Civil War Union soldiers reinterred from the city cemetery and outlying cemeteries, over 300 of which are unknown. San Antonio National Cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

  7. Thompson Field - Wikipedia

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    The 45-acre (180,000 m 2) park is located along the Highway 90 Access Road, just west of the Callaghan intersection. Roselawn Memorial Park; The cemetery has been renamed San Fernando Catholic Cemetery No.3 and currently functions under the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Port San Antonio

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  9. St. Mary's Strip - Wikipedia

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    The St. Mary's Strip is an entertainment district in Midtown San Antonio. Located just north of downtown, "the St. Mary’s Strip" encompasses a section of North St. Mary's that is roughly bounded by Mistletoe Avenue and Grayson Street. [1] It is situated adjacent to the Pearl Brewery and is part of a rapidly redeveloping corridor of central ...