Hemisfair. Yanaguana Garden
Hemisfair will be more than a park. It will be an urban oasis that improves the quality of life for San Antonians.
FIVE FREE PLACES TO VISIT NEAR DOWNTOWN SAN ANTONIO,TX / La Familia Rosa
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In this video we will show you five places that you can visit for FREE near the downtown area in San Antonio.
1. The Alamo
2.Riverwalk
3.Yanaguana Garden
4.Japanese Tea Garden
5. The Missions
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Hemisfair: Where San Antonio meets
Hemisfair is becoming the place where San Antonio meets. It is one of the most used parks per acre in the state. From the first conversations about the park in the early 2000s to its becoming a “crown jewel of urban revitalization” in 2017, Hemisfair is a central, civic gathering place for all the things that are San Antonio. Read the full story:
Yanaguana Gardens
Visiting the new area of Hemisfair Park
Found Footage: 1968 HemisFair World's Fair San Antonio, Texas with dogs playing
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This is 8mm Kodachrome home movie footage from 1968. The beginning of the film is of the 1968 Hemisfair in San Antonio, Texas. It shows the monorail and some of the exhibits at the fair. However, a majority of the film is dedicated to the couple's three dogs running and playing in the backyard. The pups get some love from both wife and husband.
I am struck by how much these two people traveled, but they obviously loved being home as well.
Tour the Marriott Plaza San Antonio
Steps from the River Walk, the Marriott Plaza San Antonio offers six acres of grounds to explore. Across from the Tower of the Americas and Yanaguana Gardens or walk to the King William Historic District.
Walk through a King Room with a city view to see if the Marriott Plaza San Antonio is right for your getaway.
Yanaguana Gardens Hemisfair
Birth Springs: The Yanaguana Song
The birth springs of the Edwards Aquifer sustain two rivers, the Guadalupe and the San Antonio. To the Cohuiltecan Indians, this was the Yanaguana: Mother Water Life Bringer.
Yanaguana Rising
Choreographers: Giomara Bazaldua and Laura Rios Ramirez
Dancers: Ana Karen Parga, Giomara Bazaldua, Laura Rios Ramirez, Madeline Santibañez
A fusion of ancestral and modern styles of dance creates a visual pilgrimage rooted in the Indigenous belief of the divine feminine, the syncretized embodiment of the Virgen de Guadalupe, and the re-emergence of the Coatlicue state among Xicanx dancers.
San Antonio Museum of Art
Movements and Echoes of San Antonio
March 13th, 2018
San Antonio (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
aircitytour.com, l'itinéraire de vos visites touristiques et culturelles en vidéo en 3D (visite virtuelle). D'autres visites sont disponibles sur aircitytour.com
Visite virtuelle de la ville de San Antonio (USA), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Mission San Francisco de la Espada
- Mission San Juan Capistrano
- Mission San José
- Mission Concepcion
- Blue Star Contemporary
- Institute of Texan Cultures
- Tower of the Americas
- Hemisfair
- Yanaguana Garden and playground
- La Villita
- Casa Navarro State Historic Site
- Spanish Governor's Palace
- Cathédrale de San Fernando
- Briscoe Western Art Museum
- San Antonio River Walk
- Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium
- Guinness World Records Museum
- Alamo Cenotaph
- Mission Alamo
- San Antonio Fire Museum
- Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
- Travis Park
- Musée d'art de San Antonio
- San Pedro Springs Park
- The DoSeum
- San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden
- Brackenridge Park
- Zoo et Aquarium de San Antonio
- Witte Museum
- San Antonio Botanical Garden
- Splashtown San Antonio
- Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum
- McNay Art Museum
- Woodlawn Lake Park
- Aquatica San Antonio & SeaWorld San Antonio
- Government Canyon State Natural Area
- Six Flags Fiesta Texas
- Friedrich Wilderness Park
- Morgan's Wonderland
4th of July at Hemisfair Park
View of the July 4th fireworks show from Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, TX. 7/4/2013
#SA2020 Resolutions: Hardberger Park in San Antonio, Texas
The Pence family accepted the SA2020 challenge: visit 20 different San Antonio parks in 2014. Can they do it? Follow their adventures at
Here is a glimpse of Hardberger Park in north San Antonio.
Two world champions become U.S. citizens
Two world champions become U.S. citizens and served as featured speakers at Thursday's naturalization ceremony at the Institute of Texan Cultures.
Travis park san antonio, Texas 21/11/2018
HemisFair 68 Still Lives On In San Antonio
Yanaguana Indian Market San Antonio
A small view of Native Dancing
View 100 feet above Wonder World in San Marcos
Very windy listen with audio off
SA 300 Moment: Institute of Texan Cultures
The Institute of Texan Cultures opened its doors April 6, 1968, as Texas Pavillion at Hemisfair'68.
san marcos-anti gravity
anti gravity at san marcos wonder world is awesome
Yanaguana Native River
Yanaguana: Native River
A Tone Poem
Poem by Mo H Saidi
Music and Video by Daniel Parker
Down from the floating mists into a vast
cavity; the city’s treasure is the River
from a massive underground sea.
Locked beneath the limestone terrain
the aquifer gathers force and like a geyser
gushes in a torrent from the blue hole.
The Natives arrived to the green valley
some 12 millennia ago; their offspring
Payaya called the River, Yanaguana.
They hunted and fished, ate
pecans and prickly pear cacti
earth their God, the River their link.
Franciscans guarded by armed men
explored the serene valley. So friendly
were the Natives that the Spaniards
called them Tayshas, the land Tejas.
A military expedition arrived in 1691. An outpost
the Alamo mission was built in 1718, a city
grew along the banks of the River. To house
more neophytes, more missions were built.
For the next century, settlers came from north
and east---Americans seeking land---joined
Tejanos who broke away from the Mexican
Republic, proclaimed independent Texas.
Santa Anna’s troops surrounded the mission.
Under siege, Travis drew a line in the ground.
Cannons were fired before dawn
Mexicans breached brittle barricades.
All but one defendant were massacred
an ephemeral win
a heap of corpses aflame.
At San Jacinto, the cry
Remember the Alamo shook
the enemy’s camp
secured the new republic.
The Alamo remembers the heroes:
Esparza, Bowie, Travis
Seguin, Crockett, and Navarro.
Now the Native River hosts Fiestas
feeds the green basin, meanders through
hills covered with bluebonnets, groves
of mountain laurels and live oaks.
On the River Walk, Mariachi bands
celebrate the heritage, barges carry visitors
past boisterous cafes and theaters.
Today the Alamo is a Texas shrine
the River a city’s heart, mirror of its
heroic past that attracts throngs of people
with colorful faces. It runs through
vast farms, carries its tribute to the Gulf.