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Our San Antonio

Our San Antonio
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Author:

Gerald Lair

Photographer:

Mark Langford

Foreword by:

Claude Stanush

Format: Hardcover, 112 Pages
Item: 144421
ISBN: 9780760329733
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Specs
Illustrations: 133 color photos
Size: 9 x 12
Weight: 2.188 lb.
Edition: First
Published: February 15th 2008
DC: AP
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Quintessentially historic Texas, San Antonio is the place where Old Mexico and the deep South, the Wild West and Native American culture meet and mingle. A stunning photographic portrait of the city, this book conducts visitors and natives alike to San Antonio's best known and most beloved landmarks as well as her lesser-known but no less fascinating historic sites, natural splendors, and cultural marvels.

First stop, of course, is the Alamo, where more than 180 Americans and Texans, including Davy Crockett, lost their lives in a fierce thirteen-day battle with the Mexican army in 1936.

A tour of historic San Antonio also includes La Villita, one of the original settlements housing Spanish soldiers; the Spanish Governors Palace; Fort Sam Houston; San Fernando Cathedral; and four mission churches. San Antonio is also home to the famous Paseo del Rio, or River Walk.

The authors, longtime residents, take us along this thoroughfare through the heart of the city, along the San Antonio River's banks, past the teeming shops and restaurants, clubs, theaters, and posh hotels. They direct us then to the city's other highlights, such as the Tower of the Americas, Brackenridge Park and the San Antonio Zoo, the Marion Koogler McNay Museum and the San Antonio Museum of Art as well as five major military installations.

Susanna Nawrocki has been the general manager of the Twig Book Shop in San Antonio since 1976. A native of Akron, Ohio, Nawrocki has a graduate degree in library science from Indiana University and now calls San Antonio home.

 

Gerald Lair, who has worked in advertising since 1970, is a freelance writer specializing in brochures, annual reports, and ad campaigns. Originally from Pearsall, sixty miles south of San Antonio, he now resides in the Alamo City.

 

Mark Langford, a 1980 graduate of Brokos Photography Institute in Santa Barbara, California, has owned a photo illustration studio since 1984. His photographs have appeared nationally in advertisements, publications, brochures, and annual reports. Langford is a lifelong resident of San Antonio.

 

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Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Missions

The Alamo

The River Walk

Neighborhoods & Architecture

Military

Parks & Museums

Entertainment & Festivals

Reflections

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