Captions List for San Antonio, TX Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering San Antonio: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • San Antonio: The Alamo (1724 then 1750s) scene of rebellion of 1836 (formerly Mission San Antonio de Valero).
  • San Antonio: The Alamo facade.
  • San Antonio: The Alamo (1724 then 1750s) scene of rebellion of 1836 (formerly Mission San Antonio de Valero).
  • San Antonio: The Alamo facade.
  • San Antonio: The Alamo portal details.
  • San Antonio: The Alamo carvings over door.
  • San Antonio: The Alamo niche beside door.
  • San Antonio: Cenotaph to the Alamo (1936-40) by Pompeo Coppini.
  • San Antonio: Travis & Crockett on Cenotaph to the Alamo.
  • San Antonio: Bonham & Bowie on Cenotaph to the Alamo.
  • San Antonio: Building (1936) used for visitor facilities on grounds of the Alamo.
  • San Antonio: Crockett Hotel (1909 & 27) (Bonham Street) built by the International Order of Odd Fellows.
  • San Antonio: Menger Hotel (1859) opposite The Alamo used by Teddy Roosevelt to recruit Rough Riders for Spanish American War.
  • San Antonio: Reuter Building (1891) (217 Alamo Plaza).
  • San Antonio: Paseo del Rio or Riverwalk (1938-41) by WPA.
  • San Antonio: Boats cruise San Antonio River beside Riverwalk.
  • San Antonio: Boats cruise San Antonio River beside Riverwalk.
  • San Antonio: Strolling along Riverwalk.
  • San Antonio: Arneson River Theatre spans river & Riverwalk.
  • San Antonio: Rivercenter Mall (849 E. Commerce) surrounds bay on Riverwalk.
  • San Antonio: Riverwalk restaurants at night.
  • San Antonio: Riverwalk at night with reflections in river.
  • San Antonio: Riverwalk at night.
  • San Antonio: St Joseph's Catholic Church (1868-9) (623 East Commerce).
  • San Antonio: Dillard's (formerly Joske's) Department Store at Alamo Plaza & Commerce.
  • San Antonio: Dillard's Department Store conquistador detail.
  • San Antonio: Torch of Friendship sculpture (2002) by Sebastian at Alamo Plaza & Commerce.
  • San Antonio: Clifford Building (1893) (423-31 Commerce).
  • San Antonio: Staacke Bros & Stevens buildings.
  • San Antonio: Stevens building (1891) (315 Commerce) detail.
  • San Antonio: Stevens building housed a University club.
  • San Antonio: Staacke Bros building (1894) (317 Commerce) detail.
  • San Antonio: Staacke Bros building housed a carriage business.
  • San Antonio: Old Alamo National Bank building now the Vault (1902) (316 Commerce).
  • San Antonio: Nix Professional Building (1931) (408-414 Navarro Street) 23 floors was tallest hospital in USA when built.
  • San Antonio: Old San Antonio National Bank (1866) (239 Commerce).
  • San Antonio: Old San Antonio National Bank detail.
  • San Antonio: Tower Life Building (aka Smith Young Tower) (1929) (310 South Saint Mary's St.) 30 floors.
  • San Antonio: Tower Life Building facade.
  • San Antonio: Tower Life Building gargoyles.
  • San Antonio: Tower Life Building portal.
  • San Antonio: San Fernando Cathedral facade (1868-73) by François Girard on Main Plaza de Las Islas.
  • San Antonio: San Fernando Cathedral baroque original interior (1749).
  • San Antonio: San Fernando Cathedral stained glass windows of Sts. Michael & Raphael.
  • San Antonio: San Fernando Cathedral tomb of Texas heroes Travis, Crockett & Bowie.
  • San Antonio: Bexer County Courthouse (1892) (20 Dolorosa St. on Main Plaza de Las Islas).
  • San Antonio: Bexer County Courthouse lamp detail.
  • San Antonio: Bexer County Courthouse balconies.
  • San Antonio: City hall (1891) on Military Plaza.
  • San Antonio: Spanish Governor's Palace (1749) on Military Plaza.
  • San Antonio: Spanish Governor's Palace detail of door carving.
  • San Antonio: Adobe house (c1835) in Casa Navarro State Historic Park, one of a group of adobe buildings (228 S. Laredo St.).
  • San Antonio: O'Henry adobe house (1855), where author William Sidney Porter published his Rolling Stone weekly humor newspaper in 1895-6 in Casa Navarro State Historic Park.
  • San Antonio: Mural at entrance to El Mercado or Market Square, a Mexican-style crafts & food market at Santa Rosa & Commerce.
  • San Antonio: Colorful juice stand & buildings on Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Gorditas stand on Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Funnel cake at Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Restaurant at Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Shops & visitors at Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Old west storefronts at Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Shop balconies at Market Square.
  • San Antonio: Milam Building (1928) (115 E. Travis) 21 floors plus Weston Centre behind.
  • San Antonio: Weston Centre (1989) (112 East Pecan St.) 30 floors with square frame on crown.
  • San Antonio: Bank of America Plaza (1983) (300 Convent St.) 28 floors with diagonal change of surface.
  • San Antonio: Alamo National Building (1929) (105 South Saint Mary's Street) 24 floors & Bank of America Plaza.
  • San Antonio: Bank of America Plaza facade.
  • San Antonio: Old Texas Theater facade incorporated as entrance to modern SBC building (175 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Texas Theater (1926) terra-cotta tile work details.
  • San Antonio: Detail of Hotel Valencia Riverwalk (2002) (146 East Houston) 13 floors.
  • San Antonio: Balconies of Hotel Valencia Riverwalk.
  • San Antonio: Majestic Theater (1929) (214 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Majestic Theater box office.
  • San Antonio: Frost Brothers building (217 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Metalwork detail of Frost Brothers building.
  • San Antonio: Carved capitol detail with Mayan motifs of Frost Brothers building.
  • San Antonio: Window panel detail of Frost Brothers building.
  • San Antonio: Buckhorn Bar & Museum with buffalo & longhorn heads on exterior (318 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: View along East Houston with G. Bedell Moore & Emily Morgan Hotel buildings.
  • San Antonio: G. Bedell Moore building (1904) (110 Broadway at East Houston).
  • San Antonio: G. Bedell Moore building corner details.
  • San Antonio: G. Bedell Moore building lion holding garland detail.
  • San Antonio: Albert Maverick building (c1882) with wishbone roofline (515 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Gibbs building (1908) (521 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Post Office & Federal Courthouse (1937) (315 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Post Office & Federal Courthouse (1937) (315 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Emily Morgan Hotel (1926) (originally Medical Arts Building) (705 East Houston).
  • San Antonio: Tower of Emily Morgan Hotel named after Emily Morgan, the "Yellow Rose of Texas".
  • San Antonio: Emily Morgan Hotel facade carvings.
  • San Antonio: Emily Morgan Hotel facade windows.
  • San Antonio: Emily Morgan Hotel flatiron shape.
  • San Antonio: Emily Morgan Hotel overlooks Alamo site.
  • San Antonio: San Antonio Express News Building (1929) (301 Avenue E) 8 floors.
  • San Antonio: San Antonio Express News Building entrance with carvings (1929) by Pompeo Coppini.
  • San Antonio: La Villita, a collection of 27 restored buildings.
  • San Antonio: 19th C house, now a shop in La Villita.
  • San Antonio: Little Church of La Villita (1879) built by German Methodists.
  • San Antonio: Herrera house (c1854) of adobe with bell named after independence fighter Don Jose de San Martin in La Villita.
  • San Antonio: Colored wall hangings in shop in La Villita.
  • San Antonio: Fairmount Hotel (1906) was moved next to La Villita in 1985.
  • San Antonio: Entrance to HemisFair Park, site of 1968 World's Fair including Tower of the Americas.
  • San Antonio: Tower of the Americas theme structure of 1968 World's Fair in HemisFair Park.
  • San Antonio: Tower of the Americas observation pod in HemisFair Park.
  • San Antonio: Native totem carved stone at Mexican Cultural Institute in HemisFair Park.
  • San Antonio: Unamita sculpture by Sebastian at Mexican Cultural Institute in HemisFair Park.
  • San Antonio: John H. Wood, Jr. U.S. Courthouse in HemisFair Park was the USA pavilion during the World's Fair.
  • San Antonio: Detail of U.S. Courthouse in HemisFair Park.
  • San Antonio: Convention Center building in HemisFair Park.
  • San Antonio: Confluence of Cultures Mural (1968) by on Juan O'Gorman on Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center done for HemisFair.
  • San Antonio: Bridge section of Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center over Riverwalk extended for World's Fair.
  • San Antonio: Alamodome stadium (1993).
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific Passenger Station stained glass windows.
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific Passenger Station restored interior no longer used as rail depot.
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific Passenger Station interior staircase.
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific Passenger Station tower entrance.
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific Passenger Station (1903) (1174 E Commerce).
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific Passenger Station baroque window surrounds.
  • San Antonio: Antique steam locomotive 794 outside Southern Pacific Passenger Station.
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific steam locomotive 794 drive wheels.
  • San Antonio: Southern Pacific steam locomotive 794 plus tender.
  • San Antonio: Amtrak Superliner sleeping car parked at Southern Pacific Passenger Station.
  • San Antonio: Heimann buildings (1906) across from Passenger Station.
  • San Antonio: One of six buildings of an old Ursuline Academy (1851- early 1900s) (300 Augusta) now used as Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Former church of Ursuline Academy, now Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Stained glass windows in former church of Ursuline Academy showing saints.
  • San Antonio: Fountain on grounds of former Ursuline Academy.
  • San Antonio: Gardens of former Ursuline Academy with highrises beyond.
  • San Antonio: Teapot (2004) by Kevin Finegan & carved vase (2004) by Sara Katherine Boyd in Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Story People by Brian Andreas of Iowa in Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Ten Woodsmen pewter spoons in Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Plates with leaf designs by Makintosh Enamels of Chicago in Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Gingko leaf plates by Makintosh Enamels of Chicago in Southwest Crafts Center.
  • San Antonio: Central Library (1995) (600 Soledad at Navarro Street).
  • San Antonio: Central Library window wall.
  • San Antonio: Central Library outside detail.
  • San Antonio: Central Library bay & columns.
  • San Antonio: Central Library decorative spheres.
  • San Antonio: Fiesta Tower blown glass sculpture (2003) by Dale Chihuly Central Library atrium.
  • San Antonio: Mosaic covered cow sculpture in Central Library part of the Art in San Antonio project.
  • San Antonio: San Antonio Museum of Art (1981) in former Lone Star Brewery (1903).
  • San Antonio: José Francisco Ruiz house (1745) home of signer of Texas Declaration of Independence at Witte Museum.
  • San Antonio: John Twohig house at Witte Museum (3801 Broadway).
  • San Antonio: Celso Navarro house (1835) plus log cabin at Witte Museum.
  • San Antonio: Texas Pioneer, Trail Driver & Texas Ranger's Museum in Memorial Hall (1936) by WPA (3805 Broadway).
  • San Antonio: Texas Ranger Frontier Battalion sculpture (1983) by Ricardo O. Cook at Texas Pioneer, Trail Driver & Texas Ranger's Museum.
  • San Antonio: Trinity University T. Frank Murchison Memorial Tower (1964).
  • San Antonio: Trinity University Memorial Chapel (1964).
  • San Antonio: Trinity University Memorial Chapel interior.
  • San Antonio: Trinity University Memorial Chapel leaded glass windows looking to garden.
  • San Antonio: Trinity University Memorial Chapel stained glass windows.
  • San Antonio: Trinity University Memorial Chapel Northrup Hall (c2004).
  • San Antonio: Trinity University Memorial Chapel Laurie Auditorium.
  • San Antonio: Halff House (1904) (601 Howard Street).
  • San Antonio: Figurine of bull in mariachi garb.
  • San Antonio: Figurine of cow in fiesta dress.
  • San Antonio: Figurine of cow with guitar in Mexican suit.
  • San Antonio: Figurine of horse with Indian symbols.
  • San Antonio: Anton Wulff house (1870) (107 King William) in Historic District.
  • San Antonio: Blondin house (1905) (112 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Joseph & John Ball houses (1870) (116 & 120 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: 122 King William in King William district.
  • San Antonio: King William Park bandstand (1892).
  • San Antonio: McDaniel Carriage House gallery museum (1896) (130 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Aaron Pancoast Sr. house (1891) (203 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Aaron Pancoast Sr. house (1891) (203 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Louis Bergstrom house (1882) (208 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Louis Bergstrom house front door.
  • San Antonio: Louis Bergstrom cottage (1910) (210 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Alexander Sartor, Jr. house (1882) (217 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Alexander Joske house (1900) (241 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Alexander Joske house front porch.
  • San Antonio: William Sanger house (1905-6) (242 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Rounded corner house (302 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Stevens/James house (1861) (303 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Alfred Giles twin house (1883) (306 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Alfred Giles twin house (1883) (308 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Alfred Giles twin house (1883) (308 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Charles Hummel house (1884) (309 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Charles Hummel house front door.
  • San Antonio: Max L. Oppenheimer house (1900) (316 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Adolph Heusinger house (1883-5) (317 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Art Moderne house (1940s) (325 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Henry Boerner house (1915) (326 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Johanna Kalteyer house (1907) (332 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Carl Wilhelm August Groos house (1880) (335 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Carl Wilhelm August Groos house front entry.
  • San Antonio: Josiah Pancoast house (1878) (404 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Josiah Pancoast cottage (1910) (410 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Norton / Polk / Mathis house (1876) (401 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Norton / Polk / Mathis house tower detail.
  • San Antonio: Norton / Polk / Mathis house porches.
  • San Antonio: Ellis-Meusebach house (1884) (414 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Elias Edmonds house (1875) (419 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Elias Edmonds house ground floor.
  • San Antonio: Ike West house (1887) (422 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Ike West house circular porches.
  • San Antonio: George Kalteyer house (1892) (425 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: George Kalteyer house tower detail.
  • San Antonio: Edward Steves, Jr. house (1884) (431 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Flowering bush in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Albert Steves house (1883) (504 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Edward Steves Homestead museum (1876) (509 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Edward Steves Homestead mansard roof detail.
  • San Antonio: Edward Steves Homestead corner bracket detail.
  • San Antonio: Carl Harnisch house (1884) (523 King William) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Carl Harnisch house doorway detail.
  • San Antonio: Pioneer Flour Mills (1923) (King William at Guenther) in operation on site since 1859.
  • San Antonio: Carl H. Guenther house (205 East Guenther) & Pioneer Flour Mills over San Antonio River.
  • San Antonio: Adolph Wagner house (1885) (219 East Guenther) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Albert Beckmann house (1886) (222 East Guenther) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Albert Beckmann house porch.
  • San Antonio: Herman Schuchard house (1892) (221 East Guenther) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: View of Riverwalk in King William district to downtown.
  • San Antonio: View from King William district to downtown.
  • San Antonio: Gustav Groos house (1875) (231 Washington) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Washington Mitchell-Oge house (1857 & 82) (209 Washington) in King William district.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José view of walled compound.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo (1768-82) with fine stone carvings (6539 San Jose Dr.).
  • San Antonio: Mission San José tower with cactus flower.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José rose window.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José rose window detail.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José Gothic arch in wall.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José remaining piece of original painted plaster exterior.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José carved Baroque entry facade.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José carved Madonna & Child over portal.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José carved saint over portal.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José carved saint over portal.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José Baroque carvings over portal.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José interior.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José carved cherub in chapel.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José outer walls containing houses for Indians.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José outer walls containing chambers for mission facilities.
  • San Antonio: Mission San José interior of recreated flour mill.
  • San Antonio: Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña (1755) (807 Mission Rd.).
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción towers.
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción portal.
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción interior.
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción mosaic of Our Lady of Guadaloupe by Cavallini Company.
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción fresco remains.
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción ceiling fresco.
  • San Antonio: Mission Concepción fresco of Christ on Cross.
  • San Antonio: Mission San Juan Capistrano (1731-56) (9101 Graf Rd.).
  • San Antonio: Mission Capistrano altar.
  • San Antonio: Mission Capistrano altar.
  • San Antonio: Mission San Francisco de la Espada (1731-45) (10040 Espada Rd.).
  • San Antonio: Mission Espada bells.
  • San Antonio: Mission Espada portal.
  • San Antonio: Mission Espada interior.
  • San Antonio: Mission Espada arched corridor.

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