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  2. San Antonio Texas Temple - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Texas Temple serves about 45,250 members living in an area spanning from Killeen to Brownsville. It has a total of 16,800 square feet (1,560 m 2), two ordinance rooms, two sealing rooms, and a baptistry. In 2020, the San Antonio Texas Temple was closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [1]

  3. Temple Beth-El (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Beth-El is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 211 Belknap Place, in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States. Founded in 1874, it is the oldest synagogue in South Texas . Temple Beth-El is a founding member of the Union for Reform Judaism .

  4. List of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    San Antonio Texas Temple: Operating 16,800 sq ft (1,561 m 2) 5.5 acres (22,258 m 2) May 22, 2005 Gordon B. Hinckley edit: 121 Aba Nigeria Temple: Operating

  5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Texas

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    San Antonio Texas Hill Country: January 27, 2008: Texas San Antonio: San Antonio Texas San Antonio Texas La Cantera: January 24, 2016: Texas San Antonio: San Antonio Texas San Antonio Texas North: October 19, 1997: Texas San Antonio: San Antonio Texas San Antonio Texas Pecan Valley: September 13, 2020: Texas San Antonio: San Antonio Texas San ...

  6. List of temples in the United States (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a temple is a building dedicated to be a House of the Lord. Church members consider temples to be the most sacred structures on earth.

  7. Alamo Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Alamo is a historic Spanish mission and fortress compound founded in the 18th century by Roman Catholic missionaries in what is now San Antonio, Texas, United States.It was the site of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, a pivotal event of the Texas Revolution in which American folk heroes James Bowie and Davy Crockett were killed. [4]

  8. Scottish Rite Cathedral (San Antonio, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    It is a 5.5-story building in the style of a classic revival temple, and serves as a headquarters and meeting place for Scottish Rite Masonry in San Antonio, and for the South Texas Region. The building also frequently serves as an event hall for performing arts and various cultural events. [2]

  9. Timeline of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of San Antonio, Texas, ... 1874 – Catholic Diocese of San Antonio [14] and Temple Beth-El congregation [15 ...