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The Texas Theater was opened in 1926 and was one of San Antonio's grand movie theaters. It suffered a decline in later years and was closed in the 1970's. The facade was salvaged and incorporated into the IBC Centre, as it is called now. This 83 x 60 image shows the facade and two of the hand painted tile pylons on Hou...
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Here is a view from Houston Street right over the Riverwalk in Downtown San Antonio.
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One of the most popular places to visit in the State of Texas; these two links explain it all: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Antonio_River_Walk
and hubpages.com/hub/Texas-San-Antonio-Riverwalk-Fun-tourist-destination
As for my friends (tinyurl.com/Wendy001
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Taken on 35mm film in 1999, this view of a beautifully re-developed area that used to be a railroad station, railyard and the "worlds widest bridge," is a great gathering place ten years later. The Providence Place Mall was still under construction at that time, but the first of many free "WaterFire"...
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