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Volume 2
December
45-Pep Band

September
44-Popeye Spinach
43-Comptometer

August
42-Lower Lock
41-Cardinal Richelieu
40-Sidewalk Intersections
39-Evelyn Spangler
38-Spizerinctum

July
37-Two Poems
36-Cynophere
35-Ironclads
34-Independence
33-Games with Dots

June
32-Camera Lucida
31-Glands
30-The Takase River
29-Golden Retrievers
28-Manassass

May
27-Carte de Visite
26-Photo Featurette I
25-MN Farm-Labor
24-Communication

April
23-Tennessee Valley Authority
22-San Antonio
21-Huck Duster
20-A. Gallatin
19-Rope Climb
18-Flamingos

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Vol. 2 - April - No. 22
San Antonio
San AntonioWhen you visit San Antonio, one of America's fastest growing cities, you'll thrill at seeing sights reminiscent of life of two centuries ago. The historic Alamo, shrine of Texas liberty, four other Spanish missions, all dating back to the 18th century, La Villita, Little Town, and the Spanish Governors' Palace, where viceroys ruled when San Antonio was a capital in the new world. Along with such historical sights you will find the modern, too. The lazily winding San Antonio River holds hours of enjoyment for you either just strolling along its banks tasting of exotic foods at sidewalk cafes, or by taking a gondola ride and seeing America's only Venice. See beautiful parks, a famous zoo and important military establishments. At Randolph, Kelly and Lackland Air Force Bases, you'll see jet action aplenty. These are but a few of the many thrills that await you in wonderful San Antonio. It's where life is different!

learn more about this fascinating subject:

San Antonio - A Travel Guide Review
San Antonio sites
Virtual Texan
The Alamo


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