Hundreds of visitors gathered at the Alamo Friday morning to honor the historic battle that shaped Texas history and the ...
Visitors listened to live readings and period music, watched a wreath-laying ceremony and observed a musket volley honoring those who fought and died at the mission.
Many of San Antonio's WPA projects can still be seen in use today, including Fire Station No. 1, the development of the River ...
Known as the queen of Tejano music, she was beloved as an idol and a heartthrob on both sides of the Mexican border.
After 12 years on air, WSAN Radio founder Ronald Gordon continues amplifying community voices, connecting San Antonio through ...
Black landmarks across San Antonio appear in a newly updated statewide travel guide released this February by the Texas Historical Commission, highlighting locations significant to Black history and ...
Before big chains dominated, the Webb family ran three east-side stores that became hubs of opportunity, mentorship and ...
A historic and forgotten building on San Antonio's Southside has new life as a pet lover's paradise.
Sonido Tejano teaches students the history of the genre, as well as how to play standards from Little Joe, Fito Olivares, and more.
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Pearl eatery Freight Fried Chicken celebrates history of Black women in San Antonio, Texas
Finding inspiration in the history of the Black women Waiter Carriers selling fried chicken and biscuits to railroad ...
Just a quick trip from Houston, the Alamo City comes alive this time of year with events and experiences you won’t find anywhere else.
The resignation of music director Jeffrey Kahane halfway into his three-year commitment to the San Antonio Philharmonic is the latest development in a turbulent season for the group, which was founded ...
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