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San Antonio River Walk
The San Antonio River Walk bisects historic San Antonio. M...
Menger Hotel
William and Mary Menger, German immigrants to San Antonio,...
The Alamo: National Historic Landmark
The Alamo is perhaps the most visited historic site in Tex...
8. McWhorter-Lynn House
McWhorter-Lynn House. 6760 Berryhill Street. 1857. Frame Vern...
101. Fisher and Hamilton Store Building
Fisher and Hamilton Store Building 5206 Willing Street. ...
100. Fisher and Hamilton Building
100. Fisher and Hamilton Store Building. 5210 Willing Stre...
98. Hamilton Building
98. Hamilton Building. 5218(b) Willing Street. 1909. Mason...
97. Jones Building
97. Jones Building. 5218(a) Willing Street. Circa 1909. Ma...
96. Fisher and Company Building.
96. Fisher and Company Building. 5200 Willing Street. 1910...
95. Cohen Brothers Building
95. Cohen Brothers Building. 5224 Willing Street. 1910. Ma...
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San Antonio River Walk
The San Antonio River Walk bisects historic San Antonio. Many of the city’s most historic structures are located adjacent to the River Walk that extends along both sides of the San Antonio River as it winds its way through the ...
Menger Hotel
William and Mary Menger, German immigrants to San Antonio, established a brewery on the site of what would become the Menger Hotel in 1855. The Mengers reportedly were first to bring beer to San Antonio. They constructed a two-story, 50 ...
The Alamo: National Historic Landmark
The Alamo is perhaps the most visited historic site in Texas. Between February 26 and March 6, 1836, the Alamo was the site of the iconic “last stand” of Texas settlers, led by their commanders James Bowie and William B. ...
8. McWhorter-Lynn House
McWhorter-Lynn House. 6760 Berryhill Street. 1857. Frame Vernacular. The house was built by attorney George Mc Whorter. Mc Whorter served as a school superintendent, house speaker and chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court. The original footprint of the house ...
101. Fisher and Hamilton Store Building
Fisher and Hamilton Store Building 5206 Willing Street. 1907. Masonry Vernacular. This building is considered a southern addition to 5210 Willing Street. This building also served as a hardware store.
100. Fisher and Hamilton Building
100. Fisher and Hamilton Store Building. 5210 Willing Street. 1877. Masonry Vernacular. This building has been used for many purposes of the years. It originally served as general merchandise store. By 1903, the building had become a pool hall and ...
98. Hamilton Building
98. Hamilton Building. 5218(b) Willing Street. 1909. Masonry Vernacular. This building was constructed in 1909 and originally housed the Hamilton Company, (previously known as the Fisher and Hamilton Company), general merchandise store. In 1917, Mrs. S.F. Mitchell purchased the building ...
97. Jones Building
97. Jones Building. 5218(a) Willing Street. Circa 1909. Masonry Vernacular. Mrs. Alice Jones purchased this lot in 1905 and built the one story masonry vernacular building. Prior to 1917 it served as a clothing, bootery, and shoe store under Mrs. ...
96. Fisher and Company Building.
96. Fisher and Company Building. 5200 Willing Street. 1910. Masonry Vernacular. This brick building was constructed by Fisher and Company in 1910. This two story brick vernacular building served as a dry goods store when Mrs. S.F. Mitchell purchased it ...
95. Cohen Brothers Building
95. Cohen Brothers Building. 5224 Willing Street. 1910. Masonry Vernacular. Formerly occupied by the Cohen Brothers. The building served as an important dry goods store in downtown Milton. The building is believed to be the oldest concrete building in the ...