"29.550833333333333 -97.97" . . . . . "1981-05-28"^^ . . . "yes"@en . . . . "-97.97000122070312"^^ . . . . . . "Saffold Dam"@en . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "300"^^ . . "Off SH 123,"@en . "Las Cataratas de Flores (en ingl\u00E9s: Flores Falls o Saffold Dam) es una presa y casdada en el estado de Texas, Estados Unidos. Llamada as\u00ED por William Saffold, un veterano de la Guerra Civil y el comerciante local. La Presa Saffold forma una curva S, que es una estructura \u00FAnica en el r\u00EDo Guadalupe. La presa fue mejorada en 1907 con el fin de proporcionar energ\u00EDa hidroel\u00E9ctrica y se encuentra cerca de Seguin, Texas."@es . . . . "1853"^^ . . "Saffold Dam in 2013"@en . . . . . . "" . . "Las Cataratas de Flores (en ingl\u00E9s: Flores Falls o Saffold Dam) es una presa y casdada en el estado de Texas, Estados Unidos. Llamada as\u00ED por William Saffold, un veterano de la Guerra Civil y el comerciante local. La Presa Saffold forma una curva S, que es una estructura \u00FAnica en el r\u00EDo Guadalupe. La presa fue mejorada en 1907 con el fin de proporcionar energ\u00EDa hidroel\u00E9ctrica y se encuentra cerca de Seguin, Texas. La Presa Saffold est\u00E1 situada en la carretera 123 del estado de Texas en el borde sur de Seguin. El sitio ha sido utilizado durante miles de a\u00F1os por los ind\u00EDgenas cazadores-recolectores, como lo demuestran recientes descubrimientos en el lugar. M\u00E1s de 1.000 reliquias [Notas 1] se encontraron en un solo d\u00EDa mientras se cavaba la tierra durante el mantenimiento de rutina del patio.\u200BLa presa fue nombrada por el veterano de la Guerra Civil Saffold William. Su padre, Bird Saffold, compr\u00F3 la propiedad en 1853 a, Manuel N. Flores, un veterano de la batalla de San Jacinto."@es . . . . . "Saffold Dam"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saffold Dam"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "79002950" . . . . . . "TSAL"@en . . . . . . . "Texas#USA"@en . . . . . . "36291235"^^ . . "1979-11-15"^^ . . . . . "1046847255"^^ . "Saffold Dam at the Flores Crossing is a dam and man-made waterfall in the city of Seguin, Texas. Named for , a Civil War veteran, a major landowner and local merchant. The dam was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1979. This dam began as a natural outcropping in the riverbed. After bought the mill, the dam was further built up over the years. In 1895, Troell installed hydroelectric generators to power his mill and the town. Then in 1907 he sold the dam and power plant to the City of Seguin, which owns them today."@en . "bottom"@en . . . . . . . "Cataratas de Flores"@es . "Saffold Dam at the Flores Crossing is a dam and man-made waterfall in the city of Seguin, Texas. Named for , a Civil War veteran, a major landowner and local merchant. The dam was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1979. This dam began as a natural outcropping in the riverbed. After bought the mill, the dam was further built up over the years. In 1895, Troell installed hydroelectric generators to power his mill and the town. Then in 1907 he sold the dam and power plant to the City of Seguin, which owns them today. The low but wide dam forms a graceful S curve, a rare structure for a dam. It is a unique design on the Guadalupe River, and perhaps in Texas. The dam we see today was built as part of , designed by Robert Hugman, the father of the San Antonio River Walk. The dam/waterfall, like the rest of the original section of the park, was built by the National Youth Administration, to Hugman's plans. The park was dedicated in 1938, the town's centennial. Saffold Dam is located on the west side of Texas State Highway 123 Business, about 10 blocks south of downtown Seguin. One side borders Max Starcke Park and the city's water works; the other side has the abandoned power plant."@en . . "less than one acre"@en . . "8036"^^ . . "29.55083274841309"^^ . . . . "79002950"^^ . "Saffold Dam"@en . . . "POINT(-97.970001220703 29.550832748413)"^^ . . . . . . . .