Welcome to San Antonio, Texas

Welcome to San Antonio, Texas

Welcome to San Antonio San Antonio is the most visited city in Texas, with more than 20 million visitors every year. Located just north of the Mexican border, it is at the crossroads of Spanish, Mexican and American cultures. Top historic attractions include the Alamo and the Historic Market Square. San Antonio is also known for great restaurants, shopping and professional sports teams such as the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. Don't miss the famous River Walk which runs along the banks of the San Antonio River.
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Airport: San Antonio International Airport
Sports Teams: San Antonio Spurs; San Antonio Silver Stars; San Antonio Rampage; San Antonio Missions; San Antonio Iguanas
Newspapers: San Antonio Express News
TV Stations: KABB (FOX), KENS (CBS), KMOL (NBC), KLRN (PBS)
Fun Fact:
Chili was invented in San Antonio in the 18th Century. It officially was "introduced" to the nation at the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.
San Antonio News
Latinos under-represented in books

The New Braunfels Herald - Thu Nov 19

The State Board of Education got an earful Wednesday. State representative Norma Chavez was among 20 people who came to Wednesday's board meeting to address support or opposition to proposed changes to the Texas social studies curriculum, known as the social studies Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills .

Officials award almost $1.1 billion for I-35 expansion in Central Texas

Waco Tribune-Herald - Thu Nov 19

State transportation officials approved spending more than half of $2 billion worth of voter-approved bond money to widen six stretches of Interstate 35 in Central Texas.

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