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Historically, most of the town's business flowed through the Alameda — now "Commerce Street". [2] [3] The Alameda was the city's most important thoroughfare, as it connected the two town squares: Alamo Plaza and Main Plaza. [2] For the first century and a half of its existence, this road prospered as the city's main street and center of gravity.
The Guide covers the cities of Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. [4] A total of $2.7 million is being paid to Michelin over a three-year period to review restaurants in Texas. The cost is shared equally between Travel Texas, which covers 50 percent of the expense, and the visitor bureaus of the participating cities, which ...
Jim's Restaurants is an American chain of restaurants owned by Uptown San Antonio, Texas-based Frontier Enterprises.Jim's, most well known for its breakfast and charbroiled hamburgers, was started in 1947 when Germano "Jim" Hasslocher and his business partner and wife Veva Ball Hasslocher built their first burger stand.
The restaurant started as a poultry and egg business in 1950 from a $500 loan. Founder Bill Miller later expanded the business into a fried chicken take-out restaurant in 1953 and later shifted into a barbecue restaurant. 76 Bill Miller Bar-B-Q restaurants cover the San Antonio, Austin, and Corpus Christi markets.
An order of three Chico's Tacos with green chile sauce Chico's Tacos on Alameda Avenue. Chico's Tacos is a small local restaurant chain based in El Paso, Texas.It was founded on July 4, 1953 by local boxing promoter Joe Mora.
The Museo Alameda was the largest Latino museum in the United States and the first formal Smithsonian affiliate outside of Washington D.C., located in the historic Market Square in Downtown San Antonio, Texas.
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The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot (229-meter) observation tower-restaurant located in the Hemisfair district in the southeastern portion of Downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. The tower was designed by San Antonio architect O'Neil Ford [ 1 ] and was built as the theme structure of the 1968 World's Fair, HemisFair '68 . [ 2 ]