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San Antonio, TX is at the head of the San Antonio River in Bexar County. The city is served by five U.S. highways, numerous state highways, San Antonio International Airport and railways.
During the Texas Revolution, San Antonio was the site of several battles, including the siege of Bexar and the battle of the Alamo, which made it one of the most fought-over cities in North America. After the evacuation of Mexican forces, Bexar County was organized by the Republic of Texas in December 1836, and San Antonio was chartered in January 1837 as its seat.
Tourism is one of the city’s most important industries, for San Antonio’s many attractions, including sports, draw tens of thousands of visitors every year. Among the features is Fiesta Texas and Sea World. The famed Riverwalk, Paseo del Rio, consists of cool, shady, walks with shops, cafes, restaurants, and clubs. HemisFair ‘68 left a number of permanent buildings, including the Tower of the Americas. The San Antonio Botanical Gardens and Conservatory is a horticultural facility featuring the flora of Texas. A few of the other attractions found in San Antonio include El Mercado, the Sunken Gardens, the San Antonio Zoo, Brackenridge Park, the Menger Hotel; the Hertzberg Circus Collection and Museum, and the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures. San Antonio’s major annual events include Fiesta San Antonio, the San Antonio Annual Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Texas Folk life Festival, and the Riverwalk Christmas Lighting. The Alamo, Mission Concepción, Mission San José, Mission San Juan Capistrano, and Mission San Francisco de la Espada compose San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, one of a few urban national parks in the country. Architecturally interesting sights abound: San Fernando Cathedral, the Spanish Governor’s Palace, the Quadrangle at Fort Sam Houston, and the Bexar County Courthouse are but a few. San Antonio, with its unique architectural heritage dating from the Spanish era, was one of the first cities apart from the Eastern seaboard to become preservation conscious. The San Antonio Conservation Society, founded in 1924, was instrumental in saving the beautiful San Antonio River, which winds through downtown, from being paved over for a drain. The society has since become a popular and powerful organization devoted to preserving the city’s unique features. Recognizing the value and impact of the city’s cultural sites upon the economy and stability of the community, the city maintains a Historic Preservation office as part of planning, and has passed a model comprehensive historic-preservation code that provides tax incentives to encourage preservation and rehabilitation.
Education
San Antonio is served by the following school districts.
Alamo Heights ISD
East Central ISD
Edgewood ISD
Harlandale ISD
Judson ISD
Lackland ISD
Northeast ISD
Northside ISD
Randolph Field ISD
San Antonio ISD
Schertz-Cibilo ISD
Somerset ISD
South San Antonio ISD
Southside ISD
Southwest ISD
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2000 the city of San Antonio had a total area of 412.07 square miles (1,067.3 km²) 407.56 square miles (1,055.6 km²) of land and 4.51 square miles (11.7 km²) of water. The city sits on the Balcones Escarpment.
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