Switch to the mobile version of this page. San Antonio Current. Share on Facebook. Submit to Reddit. Whether you're taking a trip down memory lane with these photographs, or you're learning something new about the history of San Antonio, take time to appreciate these little glimpses of decades gone by. OF Since then, people of almost every generation have had the opportunity to enjoy the serendipity and terror of here today, gone tomorrow amusement parks.
Photo via Zintgraff Studio Photo Collection. Arneson River Theater, Construction for the Arneson River Theater was finished in , making it just over a decade younger than the Majestic Theater. Since then, the Country Club has been home to many events. Businessmen on Carnival Ride, circa How safe could a carnival ride be in the 60s?
There was. The title of Miss Fiesta appeared among the other Fiesta royalty with the invention of Fiesta Flambeau. Though it closed in due to the cost of restoration being too high, it was a beautiful attraction for a long time and offered a new look at San Antonio from above. River Barge Cruising down San Antonio River with Tower of the Americas in the Background, Though the River Walk has been around since at least the s, significant add-ons have been made since its original construction.
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Click here and draw a rectangle over the map to precisely define the search area. This is a snapshot of the store in Here's another look at Produce Row circa Can you spot the Alameda Theater?
Here's an aerial view of the landmark spot and surrounding buildings from March In , Dolorosa Street was home to a Sunglo Fina service station. Here you can see the station and an advertisement for Texas Gold Stamps — and, of course, some really nice gas prices! The '60s were definitely a time for mom-and-pop businesses. Check out the sign for the fresh bar-b-q on Sundays.
This is considered a shotgun-style house. You can spot the Santa Rosa Medical Center in the background as it appeared in Did any of y'all shop at A. Castaneda Grocery? The former grocery and residence of Edemecio Anguiano was located at N. You can see a Yellow Freight System truck parked outside of Cameron Manufacturing Company, which sold wholesale automobile accessories, in this photo.
The company was located at W. Martin Street. This picture was reportedly snapped in , showing a building complex with apartments and a grocery store. If you look close enough, the lettering appears to read "Fortuna Groc. Washing machines were such a hot commodity that there was a repair shop dedicated to them.
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