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Woodlawn Grocery with delivery wagon, 2601 N. Flores (1905)
Photo courtesy of UTSA
Woodlawn Grocery interior (1905)
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Train station at Hollywood and N. Flores called the Monte Vista Depot. Original foundation slab still stands. (Front view)
Train station at Hollywood and N. Flores called the Monte Vista Depot. Original foundation slab still stands. (Rear view)
Train at the station at Hollywood and N. Flores called the Monte Vista Depot.
The Laurel Theatre
Located at the corner of San Pedro Ave and Huisache Pl.
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Brown’s Famous Foods
Located on San Pedro Ave. (1950)
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Brown’s Famous Foods
Long shot down San Pedro Ave. (1950)
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Herff home on Ashby
Woman’s Club of San Antonio
Located on San Pedro Ave. Formerly Woodward residence. (1926)
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Previous home at current location of Bananas Billiards (1907)
San Antonio Academy on N. Flores (1907)
San Antonio Academy on N. Flores (pre-1960)
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Laurelwood Sanatorium (at current location of St. Francis Nursing Home at Woodlawn and N. Flores)
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Mule-drawn streetcar, traveling between Alamo Plaza and San Pedro Springs Park
N. Flores streetcar (1900)
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San Pedro Springs Park
Miss Stella Robbins was a regular performing in the many balloon ascensions and parachute leaps at San Pedro Park. On December 11, 1893, 1,500 people were on hand to watch.
Courtesy of Gregg Eckhardt & Edwards Aquifer website
San Pedro Springs Park
Facing north towards Ashby St.
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San Pedro Springs Park
Facing north towards Ashby St.
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San Antonio firemen in swan boat, San Pedro Springs (1891)
Courtesy of Hector Cardenas & Edwards Aquifer website
San Pedro Springs (1869)
Courtesy of Gregg Eckhardt & Edwards Aquifer website
Swans and swan houses at San Pedro Park (1905)
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San Pedro Park Postcard (1907)
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Postcard for Electric Park, an amusement park located south of San Pedro Park at current location of VIA headquarters
Natural History Museum at San Pedro Park (1910)
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San Pedro Park Zoo animal cages (1910)
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San Pedro Park creek bridge (1927)
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From Edward King’s 1873 article in Scribner’s Monthly Magazine.
Courtesy of Gregg Eckhardt & Edwards Aquifer website
Ad appearing in the San Antonio Light newspaper in 1880.
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San Pedro Park Iceland ad (1940)
Courtesy of Gregg Eckhardt & Edwards Aquifer website