Historical Places in Macdona, TX
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1. Villa Finale: Museum & Gardens
From Business: Villa Finale, Museum & Gardens, is the last home of civic leader, collector and preservationist Walter Nold Mathis. The house site on 1.5 acres of former farm…
From Business: Established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero, for over 300 years the former mission now known as the Alamo has been a crossroads of history. Having…
3. Guenther House
From Business: Majestic home belonging to the founders of the Pioneer Flour Mill.Majestic home belonging to the founders of the Pioneer Flour Mill.
4. Chart House
From Business: Chart House is a fine dining restaurant serving seafood & steak and famous for their spectacular views. For more than 50 years, Chart House has redefined the…
5. San Antonio Missions
From Business: A pedestrian route that starts at the Alamo and winds nine miles along the San Antonio River passing four other historical missions.A pedestrian route that…
From Business: A six-room adobe house once belonging to Spaniard Manuel Yturri-Castillo and dating back to the mid 1800s.A six-room adobe house once belonging to Spaniard…
7. Central Church of the Nazarene
From Business: Looking for a place to worship while visiting San Antonio? Then pass by Central Church, as we are a bilingual church with a San Antonio flare right in heart of…
8. San Fernando Cathedral
From Business: This cathedral was built in 1873 to replace the original founded more than one hundred years earlier.This cathedral was built in 1873 to replace the original…
9. St. Marks Episcopal Church-Mothers Day Out
From Business: The building of this church was finished in 1875.The building of this church was finished in 1875.
10. Temple Beth-El
From Business: Reform Jewish Synagogue.Reform Jewish Synagogue.
11. The Culinary Institute of America in San Antonio
From Business: The Culinary Institute of America Texas campus in San Antonio is home to a diverse and energetic community of food lovers who have a special interest in Latin…
From Business: This former brewery has given way to a sprawling entertainment complex with great shopping and dining options. Dating back to 1883, the repurposed Pearl Brewery…
13. Trinity Baptist Church
From Business: Trinity Baptist Church is located in San Antonio, and promotes worship, education and community services. The church offers various student, adult, children,…
14. St Louis Catholic Church
From Business: Established in 1869, St. Louis Catholic School is an educational institution that serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade five. Its curriculum includes…
15. Alamo Plaza
17. San Antonio Conservation Society Visitor Center
18. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church
19. Main Plaza Conservancy
20. St Mary's Catholic Church
21. Bandera Road Community Church
22. First Presbyterian Church
23. First Unitarian Universalist Church
24. Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle
26. Fort Sam Houston Museum
From Business: A museum detailing the history of the military in San Antonio.A museum detailing the history of the military in San Antonio.
27. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
From Business: Founded in 1916, the National Park Service, also known as NPS, is a bureau of the Department of the Interior. It works in more than 400 national parks,…
28. Spanish Governor's Palace
From Business: Adobe building built in the mid-1700s for the Spanish presidio, now a major tourist attraction.Adobe building built in the mid-1700s for the Spanish presidio,…
From Business: This 200-year-old Franciscan mission at the very heart of the Mission Trail was originally built against claims of French colonization.This 200-year-old…
30. Mission San Jose
From Business: Founded in 1720, this Spanish frontier mission, the largest of the five San Antonio missions, is best known for its rose window. On Sundays, this Texas and U.S.…
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