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Major progress has been made on another stretch of the $180 million, 2.2-mile long San Pedro Creek Culture Park through the west side of downtown San Antonio.
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Bexar County Commissioners on Tuesday approved more than $26 million to continue progress on phases three and four of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park.
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An archaeological dig on the banks of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park in the west end of downtown San Antonio has unearthed the cornerstone of the post Civil War-era St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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A new Spanish Colonial era-looking wall with barred windows and two heavy wooden doors now connects the Spanish Governor's Palace to the San Pedro Creek Culture Park project in downtown San Antonio.
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The artists have been chosen for the one-block stretch between Commerce and Dolorosa Streets, and they're beginning to paint what will become tile murals.
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Members of the public can now share their thoughts on how to preserve the historic St. James AME Church foundation in downtown San Antonio.
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The UTSA Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Careers Building, a part of the College of Business, will be built there. The National Security Collaboration Center and data science classes will sit next door on the other side of San Pedro Creek.
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The San Antonio River Authority reports a recent test of an interactive lighted waterfall on San Pedro Creek went well, but there is still some tweaking to do.
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Work continues on key features of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park project through west downtown San Antonio, despite the pandemic, according to the…
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The foundation of one of the first Black churches in San Antonio was discovered in February during construction of the San Pedro Creek Culture Park…