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Located along the city's Broadway corridor about two miles (3 km) northeast of Downtown San Antonio, lies Alamo Heights, an incorporated city completely surrounded by San Antonio. Often known simply by its ZIP Code ("78209" or "the '09"), Alamo Heights is roughly bordered to the south by Hildebrand Avenue, to the north by Interstate 410, to the ...
North of La Puente is West Covina which is 26% Asian [5] and south of La Puente is Hacienda Heights which is 36% Asian [2] Hacienda Heights is home to the Hsi Lai Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the United States. [6] [7] The temple encompasses 15 acres (61,000 m 2) and a floor area of 102,432 sq ft (9,516.2 m 2).
San Antonio Heights is a census-designated place (CDP) in the San Bernardino County, California. It is in the northern Pomona Valley and the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains . The population was 3,371 at the 2010 census, up from 3,122 at the 2000 census.
ZIP codes: 78238, 78240, 78268. Area code(s) 210/726: FIPS code: 48-42388 [5] ... Leon Valley is an independent municipality surrounded by the city of San Antonio.
Neighborhood of San Antonio in Bexar, Texas, United States Inwood Neighborhood of San Antonio Country United States State Texas County Bexar Population (2010) • Total 1,349 Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST)) ZIP code 78248 Area code(s) 210, 726 (planned) Inwood is a gated neighborhood located in far north-central San Antonio, Texas, United States. Nestled in the wooded, hilly Texas Hill Country ...
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The Shops at La Cantera is an open-air regional shopping mall located in La Cantera, San Antonio, near the Texas State Highway Loop 1604 and Interstate 10 interchange, on the city's Northwest Side. The initial phase of the project opened on September 16, 2005.
In 1960, the Hacienda Heights Branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library opened. [8] The following year, in 1961, the area was renamed Hacienda Heights. [6] In 1964, the local newspaper, the Hacienda Heights Highlander, was established. [8] The hills surrounding Hacienda Heights have a history of brush fires, especially in 1978, 1989, and ...