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The King William Historic District of San Antonio, Texas was listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas on January 20, 1972. The area was originally used as farm acreage by the Spanish priests of the Misión San Antonio de Valero, and eventually parceled off for the local indigenous peoples of the area. In addition to residential homes, the district also includes the King William Park and Bandstand originally built in 1892 on the arsenal grounds, and later moved to its current location. Other features are the Upper Mill Park, the King William River Walk, and the Johnson Street pedestrian bridge.

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  • King William Historic District (en)
  • District historique de King William (fr)
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  • Le district historique de King William, ou King William Historic District en anglais, est un district historique de la ville américaine de San Antonio, au Texas. Il est inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 20 janvier 1972 et comprend notamment la Carl Wilhelm August Groos House, la J.M. and Birdie Nix House et l'Oge House, des maisons faisant toutes partie des Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks. (fr)
  • The King William Historic District of San Antonio, Texas was listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas on January 20, 1972. The area was originally used as farm acreage by the Spanish priests of the Misión San Antonio de Valero, and eventually parceled off for the local indigenous peoples of the area. In addition to residential homes, the district also includes the King William Park and Bandstand originally built in 1892 on the arsenal grounds, and later moved to its current location. Other features are the Upper Mill Park, the King William River Walk, and the Johnson Street pedestrian bridge. (en)
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