Historical Markers
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Toltec Apartments
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Christ Episcopal Chruch
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Marnoch Homestead
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The Dawson Massacre
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The Rechel Stumpf House
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Maverick Carter House
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Scottish Rite Cathedral
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Boldtville Schoolhouse
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Hangar 9 - Brooks City Base
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The Battle of Salado
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The Battle of Medina
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The Koheler House
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Old San Antonio Bank Building
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The Navarro House
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The Halff House
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John T. Floore Country Store
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The Storming of Bexar
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The Woll Invasion
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The Woodward House and Women's Club
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Wesley Peacock House
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T C Frost Wool Warehouse
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Bexar County Courthouse
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T.C. Frost and the Frost Bank
Thomas C. Frost came to Texas from Alabama in 1855. View the Video > -
Erasmo Seguin
Born in San Antonio, Seguin helped to found the first public school in San Antonio. View the Video > -
Coker Cemetery
Jack Coker came to Texas in 1834 and fought in the Battle of San Jacinto. View the Video > -
Old St Mary's College
In 1852, 4 members of the Society of Mary began construction of this building. View the Video > -
The Canary Islanders
Following a sea and land voyage of over a year, 56 Canary Islanders arrived in San Antonio in 1731. View the Video >
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Bexar Heritage & Parks
Betty Bueché, Director
210-335-2218Olivia Cruz, Administration
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210-335-0681Juliette Moke, Heritage Center Manager
210-335-6689Mari Tamez, Bexar Heritage Outreach Manager
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