On the latest episode of #ThisIsAmerica, we speak with friends of #AaronBushnell in #SanAntonio, #Texas about their friend and what media narratives got wrong. We also speak with an anarchist from #Montreal about the ongoing history of resistance in #Haiti, colonialism, and much more.
We (wife and myself) are headed to San Antonio, TX for a long weekend in a couple of weeks. Any locals here have suggestions for non-obvious things to do, restaurants, bars that we should not miss? Assume I've done my research and know about The Alamo, etc. I'm looking for things most visitors would never find on their own. #SanAntonio#Travel
The upper stories of the Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (Ralph Haywood Cameron and Paul Philippe Cret, 1936), San Antonio, TX.
Developed by Franciscans and after a tenuous existence and several moves, the mission was transferred to its present site in 1731. This handsome stone church took about 15 years to build, and was dedicated in 1755.